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Indo-European morphology: creation, culmination, decline
2016, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft
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Table of Contents
Prologue
For the non-specialized reader --
More on the four Indo-Europeans and their morphologies --
More about this book --
Introduction to Indo-European --
Indo-European, the subject of this book --
The central themes of the Indo-European linguistic family --
Precedents of this book in publications by the author --
My first proposal : the Laryngeals --
My second proposal, a cause for scandal : the archaic morphology of Hittite --
A unitary Indo-European? a succession of strata? program of the book --
Review of four articles --
The decision to write this book --
Pre-inflectional or Proto-Indo-European : Avenues of research and general characteristics --
From Proto-Indo-European to Monothematic Indo-European : preliminary questions --
Proto-Indo-European, Hittite and the other anatolian languages --
Digression on human language and on how languages in contact with each other function --
From Proto-Indo-European to monothematic Indo-European : Hittite --
From Proto-Indo-European to Hittite and the anatolian languages, Nouns and adjectives --
From Proto-Indo-European to Hittite and the anatolian languages, the pronoun --
From Proto-Indo-European to Hittite and the anatolian languages, the Verb --
The formation of the themes : a controversy --
The two conjugations of Hittite --
Etruscan as Monothematic Indo-European carried to Italy --
Polythematic Indo-European, its creation and development and its subsequent dialectalization --
On polythematism, its growth, and its subsequent decline --
Growth and dialectalization of Indo-European III --
The great languages of inflectional Indo-European : Indo-Iranian and Greek (IE III A) --
Overview of Indo-Iranian and Greek --
More details about Greek --
Avestan, Old Persian, Baltic, Slavic, other oriental languages --
Avestan, Old Persian, other oriental Languages --
Baltic and Slavic --
Other oriental languages : Armenian, Phrygian, Albanian --
The great Indo-European languages of Europe (III B) --
The Italic languages --
Introduction --
Community and differences of the Italic languages and Latin : noun and adjective, the pronoun, the verb --
Inflection of the noun --
The adjectives --
The pronouns --
The verb --
Latin --
The noun --
The adjective and the pronoun --
The Latin verb : its new morphology --
The Celtic languages --
General presentation of the Celtic languages --
Data taken from the oldest Celtic languages --
Inflection of the noun --
Inflection of the pronoun --
Inflection of the verb --
The Germanic languages --
Introduction --
Inflection, especially of Gothic --
Tocharian and other languages : final observations --
The Indo-European with reduced or variously altered morphology (IE IV B) --
General presentation --
Some typological features of the new Indo-European IV --
Overall view --
The case of Greek --
The languages of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages derived from IE IV : their study in connection with the overall History of Indo-European --
Conclusion --
More on the general history of Indo-European in Europe and beyond --
The new Indo-European languages as instruments and signs of new states --
An example : from Indo-European to Spanish in Europe and America ---- References.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-190).
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