Etymological dictionary of the Hittite inherited lexicon /
"Hittite is the oldest attested Indo-European language and therefore of paramount importance for comparative Indo-European linguistics. Although in the last few decades our knowledge of the synchronic and historical linguistics of Hittite has profoundly increased, these new insights have not be...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Leiden ; Boston, MA :
Brill,
2008.
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Colección: | Leiden Indo-European etymological dictionary series ;
v. 5. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Abbreviations and symbols
- General introduction
- Aim of this work
- The study of Hittite
- Dating of texts
- Methods of transcription
- Anatolian language family
- The place of the Anatolian branch within PIE
- Towards a Hittite historical grammar
- Historical phonology
- Proto-Indo-European phoneme inventory
- Proto-Anatolian phoneme inventory
- Hittite phoneme inventory
- Cuneiform script
- Stops
- Glottal stop
- Affricate
- Fricatives
- Resonants
- Syllabic resonants
- Semi-vowels
- Vowels
- Plene spelling
- Ambiguity
- Plene spelling of E and I
- The signs U and U
- Word-initially before vowels
- Word-initially before
- Consonants
- Word-internally between consonant and vowel
- Word-internally between vowels
- Word-internally between vowel and consonant
- Word-internally between consonants
- overview of interconsonantal reflexes
- Word-finally after
- Consonants
- Word-finally after vowels
- Conclusions
- Regarding U and U
- Epenthetic vowels
- Overview of the Hittite phoneme
- Inventory
- Changes from PIE to Hittite
- Lenition
- Fortition
- Stops.