Kapitel
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13 East Caucasian perspectives on the origin of the word ‘camel’ and some notes on European substrate lexemes
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Peter Schrijver
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents IX
- Language abbreviations XI
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Part I: Introduction
- 1 A methodological introduction to sub-Indo-European Europe 1
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Part II: Northeastern and Eastern Europe
- 2 Three pre-Balto-Slavic bird names, or: A more austere take on Oštir 29
- 3 Proto-Slavic forest tree names: Substratum or Proto-Indo-European origin? 49
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Part III: Western and Central Europe
- 4 Substrate alternations in Celtic 67
- 5 A bird name suffix *-anno- in Celtic and Gallo-Romance 133
- 6 Prehistoric layers of loanwords in Old Irish 157
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Part IV: The Mediterranean
- 7 A European substrate velar “suffix” 205
- 8 Prefixes in the Sardinian substrate 215
- 9 Substrate stratification: An argument against the unity of Pre-Greek 283
- 10 For the nth time: The Pre-Greek νϑ-suffix revisited 301
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Part V: Anatolia & the Caucasus
- 11 Alternation of diphthong and monophthong in Armenian words of substrate origin 335
- 12 Indo-European substrates: The problem of the Anatolian evidence 351
- 13 East Caucasian perspectives on the origin of the word ‘camel’ and some notes on European substrate lexemes 379
- List of contributors 405
- Index of cited forms 409
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents IX
- Language abbreviations XI
-
Part I: Introduction
- 1 A methodological introduction to sub-Indo-European Europe 1
-
Part II: Northeastern and Eastern Europe
- 2 Three pre-Balto-Slavic bird names, or: A more austere take on Oštir 29
- 3 Proto-Slavic forest tree names: Substratum or Proto-Indo-European origin? 49
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Part III: Western and Central Europe
- 4 Substrate alternations in Celtic 67
- 5 A bird name suffix *-anno- in Celtic and Gallo-Romance 133
- 6 Prehistoric layers of loanwords in Old Irish 157
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Part IV: The Mediterranean
- 7 A European substrate velar “suffix” 205
- 8 Prefixes in the Sardinian substrate 215
- 9 Substrate stratification: An argument against the unity of Pre-Greek 283
- 10 For the nth time: The Pre-Greek νϑ-suffix revisited 301
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Part V: Anatolia & the Caucasus
- 11 Alternation of diphthong and monophthong in Armenian words of substrate origin 335
- 12 Indo-European substrates: The problem of the Anatolian evidence 351
- 13 East Caucasian perspectives on the origin of the word ‘camel’ and some notes on European substrate lexemes 379
- List of contributors 405
- Index of cited forms 409