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Das Suffix *-u̯ó- im Indogermanischen und Anatolischen
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Norbert Oettinger
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October 7, 2017
Zusammenfassung
The PIE suffix *-u̯o- was originally denominative and had oppositional function but was normally not used for space terms. After the PIE period, it became productive in the Northwest-Indo-European languages for the purpose of forming color terms. The socially distinctive function of the suffix in Anatolian discovered by Rieken and Sasseville is explained as a special development.
Published Online: 2017-10-7
Published in Print: 2017-9-26
© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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