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Linguistic and literary studies in honor of Archibald A. Hill. III, Historical and comparative linguistics /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hill, Archibald A., 1902-1992, Jazayery, Mohammad Ali, 1924-2000, Polomé, Edgar C., Winter, Werner, 1923-2010
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Italiano
Publicado: The Hague : Mouton Publishers, 1978.
Colección:Trends in Linguistics : Studies and Monographs TiLSM.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • On the gloss to Matthew 26:8 in the Lindisfarne Gospels
  • The Germanic reflex of Indo-European /É?/ in originally medial syllables
  • The gender of Hittite i-stems
  • AgÅ?Ì?Ì?n: ageÃrÅ?; A new r/n-alternation
  • Subgrouping and reconstruction
  • From Proto-Tupi-Guarani to modern Guarani: Patterns of change in a native American phonological system
  • Germania VI, 10: A Germanic cavalry manoeuvre
  • The meaning of the Slavic words for â€?stillâ€? and â€?alreadyâ€?
  • Aitolikon-Anatolikon-Andoliko-Andeliko: A puzzling place name in Central Greece
  • Indo-European â€?6â€?
  • Adjectives as first compound members in HomerHistoire des conceptions sur la racine en indo-européen
  • On some accent rules of PÄ?nÌ£ini
  • Some remarks on reconstructed Germanic
  • Clauses, parallelism, word order, and particles in classical Nahuatl and Isthmus Nahuat
  • A syntactic change in Thai
  • How the cocktail was christened
  • Gothic aibr
  • Methods of textual linguistics and the old high German Ludwigslied
  • Studies on Polabian morphophonemics
  • Latin Ä?rea and Indo-European threshing terminology in Hittite
  • Abruptness and gradualness in phonological changeA Latin conspiracy
  • Some modal features common to English, German and Scandinavian
  • The preverbal Gothic ga-
  • Indo-European *-oN and *-o
  • The prefix ge- in Dutch and German past participles
  • Linguistic change: Examples from the verb system of the Westfalian dialect of Nienberge (near MÃ?nster)
  • On the so-called signature of Queene Ann of France (1063)
  • The nature of possessive suffixes in Uralic and Altaic
  • On reconstruction in morphology
  • Sanskrit Å?ábda- â€?sound, voice, wordâ€?: An etymology
  • Notes on the phonology of verbs in the Eastern Greek dialectsA neglected Greek diphthong
  • A Palaic Carmen
  • On Scandinavian labialization
  • Initial consonants in Niger-Kordofanian noun class affixes
  • A Bini morphicon: Constructing a glossary of bound forms
  • Consonant distribution in I?jo?
  • Consonant distribution in IÌ£joÌ£