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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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Tokharian language --- Texts. --- -Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages --- Texts --- -Texts --- Kuchean language --- Tokharian language - Texts.
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Tokharian language --- Syntax. --- -Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages --- Syntax --- -Syntax --- Kuchean language --- Tokharian language - Syntax.
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Tocharian language --- Grammar. --- -Kuchean language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages --- Grammar --- -Grammar --- Tokharian language --- Kuchean language --- Tocharian language - Grammar.
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Tokharian language --- -Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages --- Metrics and rhythmics --- Metrics and rhythmics. --- -Metrics and rhythmics --- Kuchean language
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Variation and change in Tocharian B is a systematic and extensive treatment of linguistic variants attested in this most archaic of the two Tocharian languages, which are known through manuscripts from the first millennium CE found along the Northern Silk Road in Xīnjiāng, China. The precise nature of the variants in Tocharian B has been the issue of a long debate. A careful survey of all variants from a wealth of published and unpublished texts shows that most of the variation is due to chronological development. Lists of text classification criteria and overviews of text types make this volume an ideal handbook for the study of the Tocharian lexicon, grammar, and manuscripts. It is of interest for scholars and students of Tocharian and Indo-European alike, and it will be both practical and indispensable for checking variants and their relative chronology.
Tokharian language --- History --- History. --- Tokharian language - History --- Tokharian language. --- Kuchean language --- Tocharian language --- Tocharish language --- Turfanish language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages
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Die Studie behandelt die Verwendung der lokalen Kasus in Tocharisch A und Tocharisch B, den indogermanischen Sprachen im Tarim-Becken, Sinkiang, die aus dem 7.-9. Jh. n. Chr. überliefert sind. Tocharisch ist in seiner Grundstruktur flektierend-agglutinierend; diese Struktur tritt innerhalb des Kasussystems deutlich hervor. Die Studie konzentriert sich auf die Kasus, die Lokalisierung und Richtung (d. h. Obliquus, Allativ, Perlativ und Lokativ) ausdrücken. Abschließend wird eine theoretische Diskussion über die Natur der Lokalkasus und eine Rekonstruktion einer möglichen funktionalen Entwicklung der urtocharischen Lokalkasus in Tocharisch A und Tocharisch B durchgeführt. This volume deals with the use of the local cases in Tocharian A and Tocharian B, Indo-European languages of the Tarim Basin, Eastern Central Asia, of the 7th - 9th centuries AD. Tocharian is basically inflectional-agglutinative, and this tendency is dominant in the case system. This study concentrates on the local cases expressing location and direction (i.e. oblique, allative, perlative, and locative) in case constructions and adpositional phrases expressing local and temporal relations. A theoretical discussion of the nature of the local cases and a possible evolution of their functions from Proto-Tocharian to Tocharian A and Tocharian B concludes this study.
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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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Koutchéen (Langue) --- Kuchean language --- Tochaars (Taal) --- Tocharian language --- Tocharien (Langue) --- Tocharish language --- Tokharian language --- Tokharien (Langue) --- Turfanish language --- -Tokharian language --- -Kuchean language --- Extinct languages --- Indo-European languages --- Phonology, Historical --- Grammar, Historical --- -Phonology, Historical
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