Comparative-historical linguistics : Indo-European and Finno-Ugric
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Comparative-historical linguistics : Indo-European and Finno-Ugric
(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series 4 . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 97 . Papers in honor of Oswald Szemerényi ; 3)
J. Benjamins, 1993
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Note
The last of three vols. dedicated to Professor Oswald Szemerényi on the occasion of his 75th birthday
Papers in English, French, German, and Italian
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume offers an important contribution to the comparative historical study of languages. Most of the articles deal with topics concerning the Indo-European proto-language as well as the individual languages descended from it. Essays in Finno-Ugric philology complete the volume. The book is divided in 8 sections: I. Indo-European, II. Anatolian, III. Indic, IV. Iranian and Armenian, V. Celtic, VI. Germanic Languages, VII. Slavic and Albanian, VIII. Fennougrica and Altaica.
Table of Contents
- 1. Dediacation
- 2. Preface
- 3. table of contents
- 4. I. Indo-European
- 5. 1. Formes de la racine *dei- 'briller avec rotation' (by Bader, Francoise)
- 6. 2. Zur vorgeschichte der idg. Dichterformeln (by Campanile, Enrico)
- 7. 3. Modal auxiliaries in proto-Indo-European (by Costello, John R.)
- 8. 4. Sur les verbes frequentatifs et causatifs en Indo-Europeen (by Deroy, Louis)
- 9. 5. Periphrastica homerohittitovedica (by Dunkel, George)
- 10. 6. On Indoeuropean laryngeals after word-initial s- (by Hoenigswald, Henry M.)
- 11. 7. Reflexions sur le "neutre"indo-europeen (by Martinet, Andre)
- 12. 8. Monophthongization as the easing of an articulatory burden (by Schmalstieg, William R.)
- 13. 9. The indo-European vowels /a/ and /o/ revisited (by Villar, Francisco)
- 14. II. Anatolian
- 15. 1. Luvio geroglifico MU-RU-WA-TA-ZA (by Poetto, Massimo)
- 16. 2. The anatolian and INdo-European fisrt person plural (by Sihler, Andrew L.)
- 17. 3. Reflexe der H-laute im Anatolischen (by Schmitt-Brandt, Robert)
- 18. III. Indic
- 19. 1. Rats, mice, and other small rodents in the Indian linguistic area (by Emeneau, Murray B.)
- 20. 2. Zur wurzel il im Sanskrit und Pali (by Falk, Harry)
- 21. 3. A critical examination of some early sanskrit passages alleged to indicate dialectal diversity (by Hock, Hans Henrich)
- 22. 4. Word formation in Gipsy languages (by Vekerdi, Jozsef)
- 23. IV. Iranian and Armenian
- 24. 1. Calques iraniens en armenien (by Bolognesi, Giancarlo)
- 25. 2. The Armenian suffixes of iranian origin (by Jahukian, Gevork B.)
- 26. 3. Die goldschmiede im achiamenidischen Susa zu einem alten problem in der Inschrift DSf (by Schmitt, Rudiger)
- 27. V. Celtic
- 28. 1. The old Irish imperfect indicative (by Ahlqvist, Anders)
- 29. 2. The etymology of old Irish torc 'boar' (by McCone, Kim R.)
- 30. 3. Gall. @, pitt. @, ant. irl. - Det(i)chet (by Motta, Filippo)
- 31. VI. Germanic langauges
- 32. 1. Bast und Bastard: ein versuch zu einer ungeklarten wortgruppe (by Dick, Ernst S.)
- 33. 2. Paradigm regularization and the Verscharfung (by Fulk, Robert D.)
- 34. 3. OE sid and stund in the old Germanic and Indo-European environment (by Jankowsky, Kurt R.)
- 35. 4. Braht und Brand. Zum althochdeutschen Hildebrandlied (by Klingenberg, Heinz)
- 36. 5. Variationen uber das thema Birgitta (by Scardigli, Piergiuseppe)
- 37. VII. Slavic and Albanian
- 38. 1. The Slavic i-verbs with an excursus on the Indo-European e-verbs (by Rasmussen, Jens Elmegard)
- 39. 2. Uber die form des Gen.-Dat. Pl. im Albanischen. Zur methode der vergleichenden sprachforschung
- 40. VIII. Fenno-Ugrica and Altaica
- 41. 1. The character and the scale of Turkic influence on the structure of Finno-Ugric languages (by Bereczki, Gabor)
- 42. 2. Lexical innovations of the Volga-Finnic epoch (by Decsy, Gyula)
- 43. 3. Ruckblick auf die geschichte der lautbezeichnung der finnisch-ugrischen sprachen (by Lako, Gyorgy)
- 44. 4. Das Karpatenbecken zur Zeit der ungarischen langnahme (by Laszlo, Gyula)
- 45. 5. Beitrage zu den iranischen lehnwortern der uralischen sprachen (by Redei, Karoly)
- 46. 6. Hullabaloo (by Sinor, Denis)
- 47. Index of authors
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