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Indo-Aryan and the Linguistic History and Prehistory of North India

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Zoller, Claus Peter
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2023.
Colección:Neuindische Studien.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Pages
  • Table of Contents
  • Introductory
  • Language abbreviations
  • Notes on transcriptions and translations
  • Grammatical abbreviations and phonetic symbols
  • Abbreviations of ancient and new works, authors, texts andwebsites
  • Acknowledgements
  • Part I North India and the arrival of Indo-Aryan
  • Chapter 1 An Indo-Aryan history
  • 1.1 The scope of the book
  • 1.1.1 The argument structure and sequence of topics in the book
  • 1.1.2 Summary of the historical linguistic developments
  • 1.1.3 On Outer and Inner Languages
  • 1.1.4 Some common Outer Language features
  • 1.2 From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Indo-Iranian
  • 1.2.1 Subdivision I: The linguistic development
  • 1.2.1.1 Further objections to the previous historical models
  • 1.2.1.2 Loss of aspiration in mediae in Chittagongian
  • 1.2.2 A timeline for development of stridents
  • 1.2.2.1 PIA-inherited voiced affricates in MIA and NIA
  • 1.2.2.2 Bartholomae's law
  • 1.2.2.3 Additional examples for etymologically unjustified voicing andaspiration
  • 1.2.3 Multiple affricate orders in Gāndhārı̄, Dardic and West Pahār.ı̄
  • Chapter 2 A Kartvelian substrate in northwestern South Asia
  • 2.1 Affricate and sibilant subsystems
  • 2.2 Kartvelian vestiges
  • 2.2.1 Subdivision II: The historical-geographic development
  • Chapter 3 Traces of a pre-Indo-European substrate in Indo-Aryan
  • 3.1 Germanic and Pelasgian?
  • 3.2 A Mediterrannean substrate?
  • 3.3 Two onomatopoeic(?) roots *geu-, *keu- and *leup-, leubh
  • 3.4 Pre-Greek and Indo-Aryan: more potential parallels
  • 3.5 Indo-Aryan words with other cognates not deriving from PIE
  • 3.6 Proto-Indo-Iranian and its descendants in contact with Finno-Ugric
  • 3.7 Ancient contacts with Tocharian?
  • Chapter 4 Fates of the Proto-Indo-European gutturals
  • 4.1 The historical background
  • 4.1.1 Various aspects of satemization
  • 4.2 Reflexes of PIE palato- and (labio-)velar single consonants
  • 4.2.1 Dardic
  • 4.2.2 West Pahār.ı̄
  • 4.2.3 Nuristani, Dardic, West Pahār.ı̄ (and Iranian)
  • 4.2.4 Deaffrication
  • 4.3 Reflexes of PIE palato- and (labio-)velar sibilant-stop clusters
  • 4.3.1 Dardic
  • 4.3.2 West Pahār.ı̄
  • 4.3.3 Non-satemized and satemized doublets
  • 4.3.4 Additional non-satemized examples
  • 4.3.5 Examples for linkage words
  • 4.3.6 Indo-Iranian satemizations
  • 4.3.7 Dentalized affricates in Khowar and Kalasha
  • 4.3.8 Non-dentalized reflexes of palato-velars?
  • 4.3.9 Prehistoric dentalized affricates in East Iranian languages
  • 4.3.10 Dentalized affricates in Balti and Bunān (Northwestern Tibetan)
  • 4.3.11 Historic dentalization of languages with one palatal affricates order
  • Chapter 5 On aspiration in Indo-Iranian
  • 5.0.1 Loss of aspiration and 'spontaneous' aspiration: lenition and fortition
  • 5.0.2 Sanskrit aspiration alternations
  • Chapter 6 Consonant cluster assimilations and simplifications
  • 6.1 Inherited consonant clusters