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809.1 --- Indo-Europeese talen --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen
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Proto-Indo-European language --- Syntax. --- -Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language --- -Indo-Europeese talen --- -809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Proto-Aryan language --- 809.1 --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Indo-Europeese talen --- Syntax --- Indo-European languages
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Indo-European languages --- Comparative linguistics --- 809.1 --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Indo-Europeese talen --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- Etymology --- Langues indo-européennes --- Dictionaries --- Etymologie --- Dictionnaires
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Romance languages --- Historical linguistics --- Proto-Indo-European language --- Suffixes and prefixes --- 809.1 --- -Romance languages --- -Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language --- Indo-European languages --- Indo-Europeese talen --- -Indo-Europeese talen --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- -809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Neo-Latin languages --- Suffixes and prefixes. --- Romance languages - Suffixes and prefixes --- Proto-Indo-European language - Suffixes and prefixes
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Indo-European languages --- Langues indo-européennes --- Inflection --- Verb --- Inflexion --- Verbe --- Verb. --- Inflection. --- 809.1 --- -Indo-European languages --- -Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- Indo-Europeese talen --- -Indo-Europeese talen --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- -809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Aryan languages --- Langues indo-européennes --- Indo-European languages - Verb. --- Indo-European languages - Inflection. --- Langues indo-europeennes
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Europe --- Languages --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Langues --- Guides, manuels, etc --- 809.1 --- 409.4 --- Indo-Europeese talen --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Languages. --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Catalogage --- Langues europeennes --- Guides, manuels, etc. --- Manuels pour bibliothecaires
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This study resurrects the genre of Wortstudien contributions or lexilogus treatments, the core of historical lexical semantics. Such studies used to be quite popular, and interest in lexical matters is again rising. The word family around the Indo-European root *aǵ- 'drive' is placed against its Germanic replacement drive as a typological parallel. Many long-standing problems can now be solved, and new hypotheses emerge. Starting with the still important sports and games aspect of social life, new morphology is resurrected (agṓn 'games' as an original plural; 2), and a strongly social meaning for 'good' (agathós; 3). Aganós finds its solution that combines the 'mild' and plant readings in a natural way (4). Hunting-and-gathering considerations establish new possibilities or certainties for some 'wealth' words (6), and all around religion is involved (7). Comparable Baltic Finnic evidence is drawn in (8), and such evidence is used to discuss cases on both sides. This way explanations for the Indo-European material are strengthened, or even made possible in the first place, and scores of Baltic Finnic words find attractive (driving) loan hypotheses as their etymologies.
Proto-Indo-European language --- Greek language --- Indo-European languages --- Roots. --- Etymology. --- 809.1 --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Indo-Europeese talen --- Dialectes proto-indoeuropéens --- Grec (Langue) --- Langues indo-européennes --- Roots --- Etymology --- Racines --- Etymologie --- Proto-Aryan language --- Protoindoeuropean language
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The Indo-European language family consists of many of the modern and ancient languages of Europe, India and Central Asia, including Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Russian, German, French, Spanish and English. Spoken by an estimated three billion people, it has the largest number of native speakers in the world today. This textbook provides an accessible introduction to the study of the Indo-European languages. It clearly sets out the methods for relating the languages to one another, presents an engaging discussion of the current debates and controversies concerning their classification, and offers sample problems and suggestions for how to solve them. Complete with a comprehensive glossary, almost 100 tables in which language data and examples are clearly laid out, suggestions for further reading, discussion points, and a range of exercises, this text will be an essential toolkit for all those studying historical linguistics, language typology and the Indo-European languages for the first time.
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Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Languages --- -Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- bibliotheques --- linguistique --- 809.1 --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Indo-Europeese talen --- bibliotheken --- taalkunde --- Linguistics --- Documentation and information --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- Langues --- Guides, manuels, etc --- Europe - Languages - Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Indo-European languages. --- Indo-Europeans. --- 809.1 --- Indo-Europeese talen --- 809.1 Indo-Europeese talen --- Indo-European languages --- Indo-Europeans --- Aryans --- Civilization, Aryan --- Civilization, Indo-European --- Indo-Germanic peoples --- Caucasian race --- Ethnology --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- Indo-européens --- Langues indo-européennes i --- Langues indo-européennes --- Langues indo-européennes --- Indo-européens
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