Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen : kurzgefasste Darstellung der Geschichte des Altindischen, Altiranischen (Avestischen u. Altpersischen), Altarmenischen, Altgriechischen, Albanesischen, Lateinischen, Oskisch-Umbrischen, Altirischen, Gotischen, Althochdeutschen, Litauischen und Altkirchenslavischen

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    • Brugmann, Karl

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Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen : kurzgefasste Darstellung der Geschichte des Altindischen, Altiranischen (Avestischen u. Altpersischen), Altarmenischen, Altgriechischen, Albanesischen, Lateinischen, Oskisch-Umbrischen, Altirischen, Gotischen, Althochdeutschen, Litauischen und Altkirchenslavischen

von Karl Brugmann

(Cambridge library collection, . Linguistics)

Cambridge University Press, 2009

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  • v. 2 pt. 1
  • v. 2 pt. 2
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Note

Reprint. Originally published Strassburg : Karl J. Trübner , 1886-

"This digitally printed version 2009"--T.p. verso

v. 1 is original published Erster bd. 1886

v. 2 pt. 1 is original published Zweiter bd. 1892

v. 2 pt. 2,pt. 3 are original published Zweiter bd. Zweiter hälfte 1892

v. 3 is original published Indices 1893

v. 1 Einleitung und Lautlehre. -- v. 2. Wortbildungslehre (Stammbildungs- und Flexionslehre) -- v. 3 Indices.

v. 2 pt. 1: xiv, 462, v. 2 pt. 2: xii, 463-[835], v. 2 pt. 3: [836]-1438 p

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9781108006491

Description

Karl Brugmann (1849-1919) was professor of comparative language sciences at Freiburg im Breisgau when he began publishing his monumental, multi-volume comparative grammar of the Indo-European languages, synthesising the first 70 years of research in a rapidly developing academic subject, and identifying areas for future investigation. Volume 1, on phonology, begins with an introduction to Indo-European philology and provides a bibliographic orientation which is itself a fascinating snapshot of the field. The main part of the book focuses in turn on each Proto-Indo-European sound and its reflexes in the earliest attested languages of each language family (Sanskrit, Avestan, Armenian, Greek, Italic, Germanic, Old Irish, Balto-Slavic). Comparisons are also made within families, for example between Gothic and Old English. Brugmann also discusses Ablaut and sound changes including elision, contraction and lengthening as well as intonation and stress.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Einleitung
  • 2. Phonetische Erlauterungen
  • 3. Zur Aussprache der Buchstaben
  • Part I. Geschichte der Einzelnen Urindogermanischen Laute: 4. Die Vocale
  • 5. Die Nasale
  • 6. Die Liquidae
  • 7. Ablaut (Vocalabstufung)
  • 8. Die Verschlusslaute (Explosivae)
  • 9. Die Reibelaute (Spiranten)
  • Part II. Sonstiger Combinatorischer Lautwandel: 10. Contraction (Hiatus, Elision)
  • 11. Kurzung langer Vocale
  • 12. Langung kurzer Vocale
  • 13. Anaptyxis aus Consonanten
  • 14. Vocalabsorption
  • 15. Mouillierung und Labialisierung nebst Epenthese
  • 16. Silbenverlust durch Dissinilation
  • 17. Betonung.
Volume

v. 2 pt. 1 ISBN 9781108006507

Description

The monumental, multi-volume comparative grammar of the Indo-European languages by Karl Brugmann (1849-1919) provided a synthesis of the first 70 years of research in a rapidly-developing academic subject, and identified areas for future investigation. Volume 2, split into three parts, covers morphology, roots and inflection, beginning with nouns and continuing with pronouns and verbs. It begins with a substantial introduction that includes bibliographic information, and then focuses in turn on each Proto-Indo-European feature and its reflexes in the earliest attested languages of each language family (Sanskrit, Avestan, Armenian, Greek, Italic, Germanic, Old Irish, Balto-Slavic). Comparisons are also made within families, for example between Gothic and Old English. Owing to its length, the original publisher bound this volume in two parts, paginated as a single sequence; in this reissue, it is divided into three parts, maintaining the same pagination.

Table of Contents

  • Part I: 1. Nominale (und pronominale) Stammbildung und Flexion
  • 2. Nominale Zusammensetzung (Nominalkomposita)
  • 3. Reduplicierte Nominalbildungen
  • 4. Nomina mit stammbildenden Suffixen
  • 5. Nomina ohne stammbildende Suffixe (Wurzelnomina).
Volume

v. 2 pt. 2 ISBN 9781108006514

Description

The monumental, multi-volume comparative grammar of the Indo-European languages by Karl Brugmann (1849-1919) provided a synthesis of the first 70 years of research in a rapidly-developing academic subject, and identified areas for future investigation. Volume 2, split into three parts, covers morphology, roots and inflection, beginning with nouns and continuing with pronouns and verbs. It begins with a substantial introduction that includes bibliographic information, and then focuses in turn on each Proto-Indo-European feature and its reflexes in the earliest attested languages of each language family (Sanskrit, Avestan, Armenian, Greek, Italic, Germanic, Old Irish, Balto-Slavic). Comparisons are also made within families, for example between Gothic and Old English. Owing to its length, the original publisher bound this volume in two parts, paginated as a single sequence; in this reissue, it is divided into three parts, maintaining the same pagination.

Table of Contents

  • Part II: 6. Zahlwortbildung
  • 7. Casusbildung der Nomina (Nominaldeclination)
  • 8. Pronomina.
Volume

v. 2 pt. 3 ISBN 9781108006521

Description

The monumental, multi-volume comparative grammar of the Indo-European languages by Karl Brugmann (1849-1919) provided a synthesis of the first 70 years of research in a rapidly-developing academic subject, and identified areas for future investigation. Volume 2, split into three parts, covers morphology, roots and inflection, beginning with nouns and continuing with pronouns and verbs. It begins with a substantial introduction that includes bibliographic information, and then focuses in turn on each Proto-Indo-European feature and its reflexes in the earliest attested languages of each language family (Sanskrit, Avestan, Armenian, Greek, Italic, Germanic, Old Irish, Balto-Slavic). Comparisons are also made within families, for example between Gothic and Old English. Owing to its length, the original publisher bound this volume in two parts, paginated as a single sequence; in this reissue, it is divided into three parts, maintaining the same pagination.

Table of Contents

  • 9. Verbale Stammbildung und Flexion (Conjugation)
  • 10. Reduplicierte Verbalbildungen
  • 11. Das Augment
  • 12. Die Bildung der Tempusstamme
  • 13. Die Bildung der Modusstamme
  • 14. Die Personalbezeichnung und die Bezeichnung der medialen und passiven Diathesis
  • 15. Das verbum infinitum (Verbalnomina)
  • Nachwort.
Volume

v. 3 ISBN 9781108006538

Description

This is the index volume to the monumental comparative grammar of the Indo-European languages published by Karl Brugmann (1849-1919) in the late-nineteenth century. It contains three indexes. The first, an index of words, is subdivided by language and organised so as to be useable as a comparative lexicon even by those unfamiliar with particular languages. It shows the huge variety of languages referred to in the book, from Pali and Venetic to Frisian and Old Cornish. The index of topics excludes categories such as individual sound changes that are easily located via the extensive tables of contents, but includes languages and dialects, grammatical and phonetic categories, and concepts such as place names and music. Finally, there is an index of names which will be of particular value to historians of the field and bibliographers.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Wortindex
  • 2. Sachindex
  • 3. Autorenindex
  • Nachtrage und berichtigungen zum band II.

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  • NCID
    BB09957213
  • ISBN
    • 9781108006491
    • 9781108006507
    • 9781108006514
    • 9781108006521
    • 9781108006538
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    ger
  • Text Language Code
    ger
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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