«PRIMITIVE INDO-EUROPEAN» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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primitive Indo-European ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
Even languages which have reshaped our word, Lithuanian ['jungas] and
Armenian luc, give some evidence as to the structure of the word in Primitive Indo
-European. All of this evidence we subsume in the formula, Primitive Indo-
European ...
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Indo-
European Sacred Space: Vedic and Roman Cult
... drew very little acceptance.22 Enormously ambitious? Perhaps so, were this a
careful statement of Dumézil's research program, which, unfortunately, it is not. At
what moment in its history the primitive Indo—European community began ...
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Archaeology and Language: The Puzzle of Indo-European Origins
Analyzes the relationships between language groups, compares language development with archaeological information, and speculates on population movements In the following chapters it will be argued that modern linguistics and current ...
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An Introduction to the Study of Language
Furthermore, we have no right to assume that Primitive Indo-European was
carried bodily, as it were, into all the countries where Indo-European languages
now exist. English, not Primitive Indo-European was carried to America. The
branches ...
Leonard Bloomfield, Joseph F. Kess, 1983
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Theoretical Bases of
Indo-
European Linguistics
... languages provided the obvious pattern for treating such a language family. A
parent language comparable to Latin, earlier referred to as primitive Indo-
European but now (in view of the possible pejorative implications of the adjective
...
Winfred P. Lehmann, Winfred Philipp Lehmann, 1996
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Archaic Syntax in
Indo-
European: The Spread of Transitivity ...
On the basis of the etymology and the distribution of the pronouns Prokosch
assumed that "it is not unlikely that the difference between the two types [i.e.
inclusive vs. exclusive] existed in primitive Indo-European, and that the
development of ...
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University of Michigan Official Publication
All forms of the laryngeal hypothesis known to me involve several additional
difficulties of this sort, provided the laryngeals are ascribed to Primitive Indo-
European. The details, however, are so different in the several proposed systems
that we ...
... those who have attempted to do so have usually suffered from misconceptions
about the nature of ' Primitive Indo- European ' and about the time when the
earliest divisions began. The evolution of the Indo-European should not be
regarded ...
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A Bibliography of English Etymology
Cohen, gerald leonard. 1972. gl root in indoEuropean. Cohen, gerald leonard.
1972. gn root in indoEuropean. Cohen, gerald leonard. 1984. more on
reduplication in primitive indo-European. Cohen, gerald leonard. 1971.
similarities between ...
Anatoly Liberman, Ari Hoptman, Nathan E. Carlson, 2010
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A History of
Indo-
European Verb Morphology
Thus, Burrow (1973:106) argues: Among the vowels of Primitive Indo-European it
has been customary to postulate the so-called 'schwa' (ә). This is based on such
comparisons as Skt. pitár "father" : Gk. pater, etc. Skt. sthita- "stood" : Gk. statós, ...