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Long syllabic consonants in Proto-Indo-European
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Piotr Gąsiorowski
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- List of participants VII
- Contents IX
- Toward a history of linguistic typology 1
- Language typology and linguistic reconstruction 25
- Typological and areal issues in reconstruction 49
- Diminutive plural infixation and the "West Franconian" problem 73
- Long syllabic consonants in Proto-Indo-European 89
- Typology and evaluation of linguistic reconstruction 103
- The typological shift to configurational syntax in Indo-European languages 123
- Sound change and typological shift: Initial mutation in Celtic 133
- Reconstruction, typology, and the "original homeland" of the Indo-Europeans 183
- Typological paradoxes in phonological reconstruction: The case of Polabian reduced vowels 241
- Linguistic reconstruction, typology, and criteria of truth 257
- On typological plausibility and natural sound change 267
- Typology and reconstruction of numeral systems: The case of Austroasiatic 273
- Typology and the diachronic evolution of German morphosyntax 313
- Syntactic reconstruction and reconstructibility: Proto-Indo-European and the typology of null objects 337
- Index of names 357
- Index of languages and dialects 364
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- List of participants VII
- Contents IX
- Toward a history of linguistic typology 1
- Language typology and linguistic reconstruction 25
- Typological and areal issues in reconstruction 49
- Diminutive plural infixation and the "West Franconian" problem 73
- Long syllabic consonants in Proto-Indo-European 89
- Typology and evaluation of linguistic reconstruction 103
- The typological shift to configurational syntax in Indo-European languages 123
- Sound change and typological shift: Initial mutation in Celtic 133
- Reconstruction, typology, and the "original homeland" of the Indo-Europeans 183
- Typological paradoxes in phonological reconstruction: The case of Polabian reduced vowels 241
- Linguistic reconstruction, typology, and criteria of truth 257
- On typological plausibility and natural sound change 267
- Typology and reconstruction of numeral systems: The case of Austroasiatic 273
- Typology and the diachronic evolution of German morphosyntax 313
- Syntactic reconstruction and reconstructibility: Proto-Indo-European and the typology of null objects 337
- Index of names 357
- Index of languages and dialects 364