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Index
Cover
Praise for Indo-European Language and Culture
Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics
Title
Copyright
Preface
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Guide to the Reader
1 Introduction: The Comparative Method and the Indo-European Family
The Study of Language Relationships and the Comparative Method (1.1–12)
Indo-European Historical Linguistics (1.13–19)
Conclusion (1.20–22)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
2 Proto-Indo-European Culture and Archaeology
Introduction (2.1–2)
Society (2.3–16)
Religion, Ritual, and Myth (2.17–36)
Poetics (2.37–45)
Personal Names (2.46–49)
Archaeology and the PIE Homeland Question (2.50–73)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
3 Proto-Indo-European Phonology
Introduction (3.1)
Consonants (3.2–25)
Vowels (3.26–32)
Phonological Rules (3.33–44)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
4 Proto-Indo-European Morphology: Introduction
The Root and Indo-European Morphophonemics (4.1)
The Root (4.2–11)
Ablaut (4.12–19)
Morphological Categories of PIE (4.20–24)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
5 The Verb
The Structure of the PIE Verb (5.1–10)
Personal Endings (5.11–18)
The Present Stem (5.19–44)
The Aorist Stem (5.45–50)
The Perfect Stem (5.51–53)
Moods (5.54–57)
Non-finite Verbal Formations and Other Topics (5.58–63)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
6 The Noun
Introduction (6.1–3)
Athematic Nouns (6.4–42)
Thematic Nouns (6.43–67)
The Collective and the Feminine (6.68–71)
Adjectives (6.72–81)
Nominal Composition and Other Topics (6.82–87)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
7 Pronouns and Other Parts of Speech
Pronouns: Introduction (7.1)
Personal Pronouns (7.2–8)
Other Pronouns and the Pronominal Declension (7.9–14)
Numerals (7.15–22)
Adverbs (7.23–25)
Prepositions and Postpositions (7.26)
Conjunctions and Interjections (7.27–30)
For Further Reading
Exercises
8 Proto-Indo-European Syntax
Introduction (8.1–5)
Syntax of the Phrase (8.6–11)
Syntax of the Clause (8.12–30)
Phrase and Sentence Prosody and the Interaction of Syntax and Phonology (8.31–36)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
9 Anatolian
Introduction (9.1–4)
From PIE to Common Anatolian (9.5–14)
Hittite (9.15–44)
Luvian (9.45–58)
Palaic (9.59–61)
Lycian (9.62–70)
Lydian (9.71–75)
Carian, Pisidian, and Sidetic (9.76)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary I: Man, Woman, Kinship
10 Indo-Iranian I: Indic
Introduction to Indo-Iranian (10.1–4)
From PIE to Indo-Iranian (10.5–19)
Indic (Indo-Aryan) (10.20–22)
Sanskrit (10.23–51)
Middle Indic (10.52–57)
Modern (New) Indo-Aryan (10.58–63)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary II: Animals
11 Indo-Iranian II: Iranian
Introduction (11.1–8)
Avestan (11.9–27)
Old Persian (11.28–36)
Middle and Modern Iranian (11.37–53)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary III: Food and Agriculture
12 Greek
Introduction (12.1–8)
From PIE to Greek (12.9–53)
Greek after the Classical Period (12.54–57)
The Philology of Homer and Its Pitfalls (12.58–67)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary IV: The Body
13 Italic
Introduction (13.1–5)
From PIE to Italic (13.6–23)
Latino-Faliscan (13.24)
Latin (13.25–53)
Faliscan (13.54–55)
Sabellic (Osco-Umbrian) (13.56–66)
Umbrian (13.67–74)
South Picene (13.75–76)
Oscan (13.77–80)
Other Sabellic Languages (13.81)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary V: Body Functions and States
14 Celtic
Introduction (14.1–3)
From PIE to Celtic (14.4–11)
Continental Celtic (14.12–19)
Insular Celtic (14.20–27)
Goidelic: Old Irish and Its Descendants (14.28–50)
Scottish Gaelic and Manx (14.51–52)
Brittonic (14.53–56)
Welsh (14.57–61)
Breton (14.62–68)
Cornish (14.69–72)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary VI: Natural Environment
15 Germanic
Introduction (15.1–4)
From PIE to Germanic (15.5–35)
Runic (15.36–39)
East Germanic (15.40)
Gothic (15.41–48)
West Germanic (15.49–51)
Old English (15.52–64)
Middle and Modern English (15.65–69)
Old High German (15.70–81)
Old Saxon (15.82–85)
Dutch and Frisian (15.86–88)
North Germanic: Old Norse and Scandinavian (15.89–108)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary VII: Position and Motion
16 Armenian
Introduction (16.1–10)
From PIE to Classical Armenian (16.11–41)
Middle and Modern Armenian (16.42–47)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary VIII: Material Culture and Technology
17 Tocharian
Introduction (17.1–6)
From PIE to Tocharian (17.7–33)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary IX: Form and Size
18 Balto-Slavic
Introduction (18.1)
From PIE to Balto-Slavic (18.2–18)
Slavic (18.19–39)
Old Church Slavonic (18.40–42)
Modern Slavic Languages (18.43–55)
Baltic (18.56–67)
Lithuanian (18.68–74)
Latvian (18.75–76)
Old Prussian (18.77–79)
For Further Reading
For Review
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary X: Time
19 Albanian
Introduction (19.1–5)
From PIE to Albanian (19.6–29)
For Further Reading
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary XI: Utterance
20 Fragmentary Languages
Introduction (20.1–2)
Phrygian (20.3–9)
Thracian (20.10–11)
Macedonian (20.12)
Illyrian (20.13–15)
Venetic (20.16–20)
Messapic (20.21– 22)
Sicel and Elymian (20.23)
Lusitanian (20.24)
For Further Reading
Exercises
PIE Vocabulary XII: Basic Physical Acts
Glossary
Bibliography
Subject Index
Word Index
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