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The Prehistory of the Balto-Slavic Accent has been written to fill a gap. The interested non-specialist can easily learn about the complex accent systems of the individual Baltic and Slavic languages and how they relate to each other. But the reader interested in the Proto-Balto-Slavic parent system, and how it evolved from the very different system of Proto-Indo-European, has few reliable places to turn. The goal of this book is to provide an accentological interface between Indo-European and Balto-Slavic—to identify and explain the accent shifts and other early changes that give the earliest stages of Baltic and Slavic their distinctive prosodic cast.
Baltic languages --- Slavic languages --- Indo-European languages --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- Balto-Slavic languages --- Slavonic languages --- Accents and accentuation.
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This book sets out to reconcile our picture of the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) verbal system with the evidence of Hittite and the other early Anatolian languages. The discovery that Hittite was an Indo-European (IE) language had dramatic consequences for our conception of the IE parent language. For most of the 20th century, attention focused mainly on the peculiarities of Hittite phonology, especially the consonant h and its implications for the evolving laryngeal theory. Yet the morphological ‘disconnects’ between Hittite and the other early languages are more profound than the phonological differences. The Hittite verbal system lacks most of the familiar tense-aspect categories of Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin. On the other hand, it presents the novelty of the hi-conjugation, a purely formal conjugation class to which nearly half of all Hittite active verbs belong. Repeated attempts to explain the hi-conjugation on the basis of the classical model of the PIE verbal system have failed. This book takes the alternative view that the hi-conjugation — in the form here called the ‘h2e-conjugation’ — was an inherited category of the parent language. Separate chapters are devoted to showing how the individual classes of Hittite hi-verbs can be identified with well-known present and aorist types in the ‘classical’ IE languages and derived from preforms which, though grammatically active, inflected with the ‘perfect’ (=h2e-conjugation) endings. In the course of the survey, many seemingly independent peculiarities of the PIE verbal system are systematically explained for the first time.
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Indo-European philology. --- Indo-Europeans. --- Indo-European philology --- Indo-Europeans --- Aryans --- Civilization, Aryan --- Civilization, Indo-European --- Indo-Germanic peoples --- Caucasian race --- Ethnology --- Aryan philology
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Les Dialectes indo-européens d’A. Meillet remontent à 1908. Il nous a semblé utile qu’un ouvrage français dressât vers la fin de ce siècle un état de la question sur ces dialectes, dont certains n’étaient pas encore connus de Meillet, tandis que la problématique de ceux qu’il traite a été renouvelée. Notre titre, Langues indo-européennes, implique qu’il y a des absents : le latin et le grec, que nous supposions mieux connus du public cultivé non spécialiste que les autres langues : tokharien, indo-iranien, langues anatoliennes comme le hittite, arménien, thrace, albanais, balte et slave, germanique, italique, celtique. Chacune de ces langues fait l’objet d’un chapitre. Le livre, dû à d’éminents spécialistes internationaux, traite aussi de problèmes plus généraux : la méthode comparative, la reconstruction culturelle, les ethniques comme le nom des Aryens. Il comporte, enfin, un chapitre sur l’étrusque, non apparenté jusqu’à plus ample informé aux langues indo-européennes, mais dont la comparaison typologique avec ces dernières pose d’intéressants problèmes.
Indo-European languages. --- Comparative linguistics. --- Comparative philology --- Philology, Comparative --- Historical linguistics --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- linguistique --- science du langage --- indo-européen
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