%0 Book %D 2011 %T Comparative Indo-European Linguistics. An Introduction %A Beekes, Robert S. P. %E Vaan, Michiel de %X
Offers comprehensive introduction to comparative Indo-European linguistics. This book discusses the culture and origin of the Indo-Europeans, the speakers of the Indo-European proto-language. It
%7 2 %I John Benjamins %C Amsterdam ; Philadelphia %P xxiv, 415 %G eng %<1. Preface, xv-xvii;
2. Preface to the Second Edition, xix-xx;
3. List of Abbreviations, xxi-xxii;
4. Transcription, xxiii;
5. List of Exercises, xxiv;
6. Part I;
7. General section;
8. 1. Introduction, 3-9;
9. 2. The Indo-European Family of Languages, 11-33;
10. 3. The Culture and Origin of the Indo-Europeans, 35-53;
11. 4. Sound Change, 55-71;
12. Language change;
13. 5. Analogy, 75-82;
14. 6. Other Form-Changes, 83-84;
15. 7. Vocabulary Changes, 85-92;
16. 8. Morphological and Syntactic Change, 93-98;
17. Reconstruction;
18. 9. Internal Reconstruction, 99-103;
19. 10. The Comparative Method, 107-115;
20. Part II;
21. Comparative Indo-European Linguistics;
22. 11. The Sounds and the Accent, 119-167;
23. Morphology;
24. 12. Introduction, 171-178;
25. 13. The Substantive, 179-217;
26. 14.The Adjective, 219-223;
27. 15. The Pronoun, 225-236;
28. 16. The Numerals, 237-243;
29. 17. Indeclinable Words, 245-250;
30. 18. The Verb, 251-288;
31. Appendix, 289-310;
32. Bibliography, 311-342;
33. Maps, 343-358;
34. Illustrations, 359-386;
35. Indexes, 387-415