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24. The dialectology of Anatolian
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Elisabeth Rieken
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
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I. General and methodological issues
- 1. Comparison and relationship of languages 1
- 2. Language contact and Indo-European linguistics 7
- 3. Methods in reconstruction 15
- 4. The sources for Indo-European reconstruction 20
- 5. The writing systems of Indo-European 26
- 6. Indo-European dialectology 62
- 7. The culture of the speakers of Proto-Indo- European 75
- 8. The homeland of the speakers of Proto-Indo-European 85
- 9. The comparative method in Semitic linguistics 93
- 10. The comparative method in Uralic linguistics 98
- 11. The comparative method in Caucasian linguistics 105
- 12. The comparative method in African linguistics 114
- 13. The comparative method in Austronesian linguistics 121
- 14. The comparative method in Australian linguistics 129
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III. Historical perspectives on Indo-European linguistics
- 15. Intuition, exploration, and assertion of the Indo- European language relationship 138
- 16. Indo-European linguistics in the 19th and 20th centuries: beginnings, establishment, remodeling, refinement, and extension(s) 171
- 17. Encyclopedic works on Indo-European linguistics 210
- 18. The impact of Hittite and Tocharian: Rethinking Indo-European in the 20th century and beyond 220
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IV. Anatolian
- 19. The documentation of Anatolian 239
- 20. The phonology of Anatolian 249
- 21. The morphology of Anatolian 256
- 22. The syntax of Anatolian: The simple sentence 274
- 23. The lexicon of Anatolian 291
- 24. The dialectology of Anatolian 298
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V. Indic
- 25. The documentation of Indic 309
- 26. The phonology of Indic 325
- 27. The morphology of Indic (old Indo-Aryan) 344
- 28. The syntax of Indic 377
- 29. The lexicon of Indic 409
- 30. The dialectology of Indic 417
- 31. The evolution of Indic 447
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VI. Iranian
- 32. The documentation of Iranian 471
- 33. The phonology of Iranian 481
- 34. The morphology of Iranian 503
- 35. The syntax of Iranian 549
- 36. The lexicon of Iranian 566
- 37. The dialectology of Iranian 599
- 38. The evolution of Iranian 608
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VII. Greek
- 39. The documentation of Greek 625
- 40. The phonology of Greek 638
- 41. The morphology of Greek 654
- 42. The syntax of Greek 682
- 43. The lexicon of Greek 695
- 44. The dialectology of Greek 710
- 45. The evolution of Greek 717
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface v
- Contents vii
-
I. General and methodological issues
- 1. Comparison and relationship of languages 1
- 2. Language contact and Indo-European linguistics 7
- 3. Methods in reconstruction 15
- 4. The sources for Indo-European reconstruction 20
- 5. The writing systems of Indo-European 26
- 6. Indo-European dialectology 62
- 7. The culture of the speakers of Proto-Indo- European 75
- 8. The homeland of the speakers of Proto-Indo-European 85
- 9. The comparative method in Semitic linguistics 93
- 10. The comparative method in Uralic linguistics 98
- 11. The comparative method in Caucasian linguistics 105
- 12. The comparative method in African linguistics 114
- 13. The comparative method in Austronesian linguistics 121
- 14. The comparative method in Australian linguistics 129
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III. Historical perspectives on Indo-European linguistics
- 15. Intuition, exploration, and assertion of the Indo- European language relationship 138
- 16. Indo-European linguistics in the 19th and 20th centuries: beginnings, establishment, remodeling, refinement, and extension(s) 171
- 17. Encyclopedic works on Indo-European linguistics 210
- 18. The impact of Hittite and Tocharian: Rethinking Indo-European in the 20th century and beyond 220
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IV. Anatolian
- 19. The documentation of Anatolian 239
- 20. The phonology of Anatolian 249
- 21. The morphology of Anatolian 256
- 22. The syntax of Anatolian: The simple sentence 274
- 23. The lexicon of Anatolian 291
- 24. The dialectology of Anatolian 298
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V. Indic
- 25. The documentation of Indic 309
- 26. The phonology of Indic 325
- 27. The morphology of Indic (old Indo-Aryan) 344
- 28. The syntax of Indic 377
- 29. The lexicon of Indic 409
- 30. The dialectology of Indic 417
- 31. The evolution of Indic 447
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VI. Iranian
- 32. The documentation of Iranian 471
- 33. The phonology of Iranian 481
- 34. The morphology of Iranian 503
- 35. The syntax of Iranian 549
- 36. The lexicon of Iranian 566
- 37. The dialectology of Iranian 599
- 38. The evolution of Iranian 608
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VII. Greek
- 39. The documentation of Greek 625
- 40. The phonology of Greek 638
- 41. The morphology of Greek 654
- 42. The syntax of Greek 682
- 43. The lexicon of Greek 695
- 44. The dialectology of Greek 710
- 45. The evolution of Greek 717