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This book deals with one aspect of Greek and Proto-Indo-European nominal morphology, the formation, inflection and semantics of s-stem nouns and adjectives. It uncovers the mechanisms of their creation and shows their limitation. The established view that the nouns are an unproductive category is challenged; at the same time, the expanding and partly changing nature of the basis governing the creation of the adjectives is explained. Morphology and semantics are studied in tandem,and a large chronological span of the Greek language is covered. The historical side is then extended into prehistor
Greek language --- Proto-Indo-European language --- Grammar, Comparative --- Greek --- Word formation --- Noun --- Adjective --- Proto-Indo-European language. --- Greek. --- Word formation. --- Noun. --- Adjective. --- Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language --- Indo-European languages --- Classical languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Grammar, Comparative&delete& --- Proto-Indo-European. --- Greek language - Grammar, Comparative - Proto-Indo-European language --- Proto-Indo-European language - Grammar, Comparative - Greek --- Greek language - Word formation --- Proto-Indo-European language - Word formation --- Greek language - Noun --- Proto-Indo-European language - Noun --- Greek language - Adjective --- Proto-Indo-European language - Adjective
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The authors introduce Proto-Indo-European describing its construction and revealing the people who spoke it between 5,500 and 8,000 years ago. Using archaeological evidence and natural history they reconstruct the lives, passions, culture, society and mythology of the Proto-Indo-Europeans.
Indo-European languages --- Indo-European languages. --- Indo-Europeans. --- Proto-Indo-European language. --- 809.1 --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Indo-Europeese talen --- Indo-Europeans --- Proto-Indo-European language --- Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language --- Aryans --- Civilization, Aryan --- Civilization, Indo-European --- Indo-Germanic peoples --- Caucasian race --- Ethnology --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages
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