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edocfu_9958354890502883
Umfang:
1 online resource
Ausgabe:
Reprint 2010
ISBN:
9783110815030
Serie:
Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ; 80
Inhalt:
“Gamkrelidze and Ivanov’s wide-ranging and interdisciplinary work, superbly translated from Russian, is a must for every student of Indo-European prehistory. Its erudition is unsurpassed, and its unorthodox conclusions are a continuing ch
Inhalt:
“Gamkrelidze and Ivanov’s wide-ranging and interdisciplinary work, superbly translated from Russian, is a must for every student of Indo-European prehistory. Its erudition is unsurpassed, and its unorthodox conclusions are a continuing challenge.” Prof. Dr. Martin Haspelmath, Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionäre Anthropologie The authors propose a revision of views on a number of central issues of Indo-European studies. Based on findings of typology, they suggest a new analysis of the phonological system of Proto-Indo-European (the ‘Glottalic Theory’); they offer novel assumptions about the relative chronology of changes in PIE vowels and laryngeals. Their conclusions are compared with data from Proto-Kartvelian. In the second part of the book, semantically organized presentation of material from the lexicon is combined with analyses of the use of forms and formulae in a broadly defined cultural context. Again similarities with properties of primarily Kartvelian and Semitic are described , and extended close contacts with these language families are postulated. This necessarily leads to a proposal to place the hypothetical Urheimat of the Indo-Europeans in the region south of the Caucasus. Volume and II of the original Russian edition have been combined in the English version as Part I; the Bibliography and Indexes are published as Part II.
Anmerkung:
Part I: The Text. --
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Frontmatter --
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Section One: The Phonological System and Morphophonology of Proto-Indo-European --
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Chapter One — The three Indo-European stop series: Paradigmatics and syntagmatics --
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Chapter Two — The Indo-European points of stop articulation and the Indo-European sibilants: Paradigmatics and syntagmatics --
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Chapter Three — The vowel system and the theory of morphophonological alternations. Sonants and laryngeals in Indo-European --
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Chapter Four — The structure of the Indo-European root --
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Section Two: The Grammatical Structure of Proto-Indo-European --
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Chapter Five — Proto-Indo-European as a language of the active type --
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Chapter Six — The grammatical syntagmatics of Proto-Indo-European in typological perspective --
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Section Three: The Areal Organization of Proto-Indo-European --
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Chapter Seven — The differentiation of the Indo-European linguistic region --
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Part II: Bibliography, Indexes --
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Frontmatter --
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Bibliography --
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Indexes --
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Languages and Dialects. Indo-European Languages --
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Proto-Indo-European Roots, Stems, and Affixes --
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Non-Indo-European Languages --
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Onomastic Indexes --
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Species --
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Sources
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In English.
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 978-3-11-014728-5
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.1515/9783110815030
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110815030
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