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Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2006Copyright date: ©2008Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (1177 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789047430605
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited LexiconDDC classification:
  • 491/.998
LOC classification:
  • P945 -- .Z8 2008eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations and symbols -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- 0.1 Aim of this work -- 0.2 The study of Hittite -- 0.3 Dating of texts -- 0.4 Methods of transcription -- 0.5 Anatolian language family -- 0.6 The place of the Anatolian branch within PIE -- PART ONE: TOWARDS A HITTITE HISTORICAL GRAMMAR -- CHAPTER ONE: HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY -- 1.1 Proto-Indo-European phoneme inventory -- 1.2 Proto-Anatolian phoneme inventory -- 1.3 Hittite phoneme inventory -- 1.3.1 Cuneiform script -- 1.3.2 Stops -- 1.3.3 Glottal stop -- 1.3.4 Affricate -- 1.3.5 Fricatives -- 1.3.6 Resonants -- 1.3.7 Syllabic resonants -- 1.3.8 Semi-vowels -- 1.3.9 Vowels -- 1 .3.10 Overview of the Hittite phoneme inventory -- 1.4 Changes from PIE to Hittite -- 1.4.1 Lenition -- 1.4.2 Fortition -- 1.4.3 Stops -- 1.4.4 Fricative: *s -- 1.4.5 Laryngeals -- 1.4.6 Liquids -- 1.4.7 Nasals -- 1.4.8 Semi-vowels -- 1.4.9 Vowels -- 1.4.10 Diphthongs -- CHAPTER TWO: ASPECTS OF HISTORICAL MORPHOLOGY -- 2.1 The Hittite nominal system -- 2.1.1 Thematic stems -- 2.1.2 Consonant stems -- 2.1.3 Root nouns -- 2.2 The Hittite system of personal pronouns -- 2.2.1 The Anatolian system: the singular forms -- 2.2.2 The Anatolian system: the plural forms -- 2.3 The Hittite verbal system -- 2.3.1 Basic division and sub-grouping -- 2.3.2 The active verbs -- 2.3.3 The middle verbs -- 2.3.4 Excursus: The Prehistory of the Nasal-infixed verbs -- Introduction -- PART TWO: ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE HITTITE INHERITED LEXICON -- Introduction -- A -- E -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- Š -- T -- U -- U -- Z -- Bibliography -- Indices.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations and symbols -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- 0.1 Aim of this work -- 0.2 The study of Hittite -- 0.3 Dating of texts -- 0.4 Methods of transcription -- 0.5 Anatolian language family -- 0.6 The place of the Anatolian branch within PIE -- PART ONE: TOWARDS A HITTITE HISTORICAL GRAMMAR -- CHAPTER ONE: HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY -- 1.1 Proto-Indo-European phoneme inventory -- 1.2 Proto-Anatolian phoneme inventory -- 1.3 Hittite phoneme inventory -- 1.3.1 Cuneiform script -- 1.3.2 Stops -- 1.3.3 Glottal stop -- 1.3.4 Affricate -- 1.3.5 Fricatives -- 1.3.6 Resonants -- 1.3.7 Syllabic resonants -- 1.3.8 Semi-vowels -- 1.3.9 Vowels -- 1 .3.10 Overview of the Hittite phoneme inventory -- 1.4 Changes from PIE to Hittite -- 1.4.1 Lenition -- 1.4.2 Fortition -- 1.4.3 Stops -- 1.4.4 Fricative: *s -- 1.4.5 Laryngeals -- 1.4.6 Liquids -- 1.4.7 Nasals -- 1.4.8 Semi-vowels -- 1.4.9 Vowels -- 1.4.10 Diphthongs -- CHAPTER TWO: ASPECTS OF HISTORICAL MORPHOLOGY -- 2.1 The Hittite nominal system -- 2.1.1 Thematic stems -- 2.1.2 Consonant stems -- 2.1.3 Root nouns -- 2.2 The Hittite system of personal pronouns -- 2.2.1 The Anatolian system: the singular forms -- 2.2.2 The Anatolian system: the plural forms -- 2.3 The Hittite verbal system -- 2.3.1 Basic division and sub-grouping -- 2.3.2 The active verbs -- 2.3.3 The middle verbs -- 2.3.4 Excursus: The Prehistory of the Nasal-infixed verbs -- Introduction -- PART TWO: ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE HITTITE INHERITED LEXICON -- Introduction -- A -- E -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- Š -- T -- U -- U -- Z -- Bibliography -- Indices.

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