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The second edition of A Dictionary of Tocharian B includes substantially all Tocharian B words found in regularly published texts, as well as all those of the London and Paris collections published digitally (digital publication of the Paris collection is still incomplete), and a substantial number of the Berlin collection published digitally. The number of entries is more than twenty per cent greater than in the first edition. The overall approach is decidedly philological. All words except proper names are provided with example contexts. Each word is given in all its various attested morphol
Tokharian language --- Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages
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Kniha je souborem studií věnovaných tocharské etymologii a gramatice a obsahuje i dva životopisné a bibliografické portréty dvou osobností tocharistiky: Wernera Wintera a Pavla Pouchy.
Tokharian language. --- Tokharian language --- Etymology. --- Poucha, Pavel --- Winter, Werner, --- Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages
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This book presents a synchronic and diachronic study of all verbal classes and categories of the Tocharian branch of Indo-European. It lists all attested Tocharian verbal forms, together with semantic and etymological information. The material has been subject to careful philological evaluation and incorporates unedited or unpublished texts of the Berlin, London, and Paris collections. In addition, this study consistently takes into account the linguistic variation within the Tocharian B language and the relative chronology of texts. Moreover, Tocharian offers crucial evidence for the reconstruction of the PIE verbal system, and is also of interest to the general linguist for the interaction of voice and valency.
Proto-Indo-European language --- Tokharian language --- Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages --- Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language --- Phonology.
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Tokharian language. --- Historical linguistics. --- Lane, George Sherman. --- Diachronic linguistics --- Dynamic linguistics --- Evolutionary linguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and history --- Linguistics --- Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages --- History
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As one of the most central categories of the Tocharian verb, the subjunctive is of utmost importance for the reconstruction of the verbal system, the most rewarding domain of Tocharian historical grammar. Michaël Peyrot provides a thorough analysis of the formation of the subjunctive in both Tocharian languages, and establishes its meaning on the basis of a systematic investigation of a wealth of published and unpublished texts. A careful reconstruction of the Proto-Tocharian stage provides a solid base for the comparison with Indo-European and the derivation of the Tocharian subjunctive from the proto-language. With its focus on the wide variety of intricate morphological patterns, The Tocharian Subjunctive is at the same time a study of the whole Tocharian verbal system.
Tokharian language --- Indo-European languages --- Subjunctive. --- Syntax. --- Verb. --- Grammar. --- FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Baltic Languages --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages
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