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Dispersals and Diversification : Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives on the Early Stages of Indo-European.

"Dispersals and diversification offers linguistic and archaeological perspectives on the disintegration of Proto-Indo-European, the ancestor of the Indo-European language family. Two chapters discuss the early phases of the disintegration of Proto-Indo-European from an archaeological perspectiv...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Serangeli, Matilde
Otros Autores: Olander, Thomas
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2020.
Colección:Brill's Studies in Indo-European Languages and Linguistics Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction: Dispersals and Diversification of the Indo-European Languages (Serangeli)
  • Chapter 1. Ancient DNA, Mating Networks, and the Anatolian Split (Anthony)
  • Chapter 2. Nouns and Foreign Numerals: Anatolian 'Four' and the Development of the PIE Decimal System (Bjørn)
  • Chapter 3. Proto-Indo-European Continuity in Anatolian after the Split: When Hittite and Luwian Forms Require a Proto-Indo-European Source (García Ramón)
  • Chapter 4. Myths of Non-Functioning Fertility Deities in Hittite and Core Indo-European (Ginevra)
  • Chapter 5. Did Proto-Indo-European Have a Word for Wheat? Hittite šeppit(t)- Revisited and the Rise of Post-PIE Cereal Terminology (Hyllested)
  • Chapter 6. And Now for Something Completely Different? Interrogating Culture and Social Change in Early Indo-European Studies (Johnson)
  • Chapter 7. The Archaeology of Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Anatolian: Locating the Split (Kristiansen)
  • Chapter 8. Hittite ḫandā(i)- 'to Align, Arrange, etc.' and PIE Metaphors for '(Morally) Right' (Melchert)
  • Chapter 9. Cognacy and Computational Cladistics: Issues in Determining Lexical Cognacy for Indo-European Cladistic Research (Scarborough)
  • Chapter 10. Italo-Celtic and the Inflection of *es- 'be' (Schrijver)
  • Chapter 11. The Anatolian Stop System and the Indo-Hittite Hypothesis-Revisited (Simon)
  • Chapter 12. Two Balkan Indo-European Loanwords (Thorsø)
  • Chapter 13. The Inner Revolution: Old but Not That Old (Weiss)
  • Index of Subjects