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Reconstructing Prehistorical Dialects : Initial Vowels in Slavic and Baltic.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 1996Copyright date: ©1996Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110819717
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Reconstructing Prehistorical DialectsDDC classification:
  • 491.8
LOC classification:
  • PG46 -- .A83 1996eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Abbreviations -- Graphic and reference conventions -- Introduction -- 0.1. Common Slavic and the Slavic Migrations -- 0.2. LCS *jezero || *ozero, La. ezars, Li. ẽžeras || ãžeras, OPr. Assaran 'lake' -- Chapter 1 Proto-Slavic E- and A- -- 1.1. PS eE- - LCS *je-|| *o- -- 1.2. The Common Slavic prothesis -- 1.3. Discussion -- Chapter 2 A typological parallel -- 2.1. The Lithuanian e- &gt -- je- change -- 2.2. The Lithuanian e- &gt -- a- change -- 2.3. Discussion -- Chapter 3 The Late Common Slavic *je- || *o- isoglosses -- 3.1. Other Late Common Slavic isoglosses -- 3.2. Implicational relations -- 3.3. The *je- || *o- diversity in time -- 3.4. Scenario A -- 3.5. Scenario Aʹ -- 3.6. Scenario B -- 3.7. The East Slavic gradations -- 3.8. Invariant *je- -- 3.9. Summary -- Chapter 4 The Baltic change of *e- &gt -- *a- -- 4.1. The Baltic data -- 4.2. The geographical distribution -- 4.3. Baltic and Slavic -- 4.4. The larger perspective -- Chapter 5 Layers of innovation: Slavic, Slavic and Baltic, and Indo-European -- 5.1. Prothesis in Slavic -- 5.2. PS E- in liquid diphthongs -- 5.3. Proto-Slavic and Proto-Baltic by-forms -- 5.4. Summary and results -- Chapter 6 PIE *e-, *a-, *o- in Slavic and Baltic -- 6.1. Rozwadowski's change: When and where? -- 6.2. Balto-Slavic *a- &gt -- *e-? -- 6.3. Non-Indo-European contacts? -- 6.4. Contact with other Indo-European dialects -- 6.5. Slavic-Baltic *a- &gt -- *e- as a contact change -- 6.6. Slavic, Baltic, and other Indo-European dialects -- Chapter 7 The material -- 7.1.-44. The lexical material -- Chapter 8 Alternative approaches -- 8.1. The geographical dimension -- 8.2. Categorizing the lexical data -- 8.3. The phonological change -- 8.4. The Baltic change -- 8.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 9 Perspectives -- 9.1. Proto-Slavic and Common Slavic.
9.2. Proto-Baltic and Common Baltic -- 9.3. Balto-Slavic versus Slavic-Baltic -- 9.4. Extinct languages in Eastern Europe -- 9.5. Prehistoric phonemics and phonetics -- 9.6. Dialect geography and migration -- 9.7. Reconstructing ante-Migration dialects by projection -- 9.8. Patterns of geographical distribution -- Chapter 10 Conclusion -- 10.1. Proto-Slavic E- and A- -- 10.2. A typological parallel -- 10.3. The Late Common Slavic *je-|| *o- isoglosses -- 10.4. The Baltic change of *e- &gt -- *a- -- 10.5. Layers of innovation: Slavic, Slavic-Baltic, and Indo-European -- 10.6. PIE *e-, *a-, *o- in Slavic and Baltic -- 10.7. The material -- 10.8. Alternative approaches -- 10.9. Perspectives -- 10.10. Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Abbreviations -- Graphic and reference conventions -- Introduction -- 0.1. Common Slavic and the Slavic Migrations -- 0.2. LCS *jezero || *ozero, La. ezars, Li. ẽžeras || ãžeras, OPr. Assaran 'lake' -- Chapter 1 Proto-Slavic E- and A- -- 1.1. PS eE- - LCS *je-|| *o- -- 1.2. The Common Slavic prothesis -- 1.3. Discussion -- Chapter 2 A typological parallel -- 2.1. The Lithuanian e- &gt -- je- change -- 2.2. The Lithuanian e- &gt -- a- change -- 2.3. Discussion -- Chapter 3 The Late Common Slavic *je- || *o- isoglosses -- 3.1. Other Late Common Slavic isoglosses -- 3.2. Implicational relations -- 3.3. The *je- || *o- diversity in time -- 3.4. Scenario A -- 3.5. Scenario Aʹ -- 3.6. Scenario B -- 3.7. The East Slavic gradations -- 3.8. Invariant *je- -- 3.9. Summary -- Chapter 4 The Baltic change of *e- &gt -- *a- -- 4.1. The Baltic data -- 4.2. The geographical distribution -- 4.3. Baltic and Slavic -- 4.4. The larger perspective -- Chapter 5 Layers of innovation: Slavic, Slavic and Baltic, and Indo-European -- 5.1. Prothesis in Slavic -- 5.2. PS E- in liquid diphthongs -- 5.3. Proto-Slavic and Proto-Baltic by-forms -- 5.4. Summary and results -- Chapter 6 PIE *e-, *a-, *o- in Slavic and Baltic -- 6.1. Rozwadowski's change: When and where? -- 6.2. Balto-Slavic *a- &gt -- *e-? -- 6.3. Non-Indo-European contacts? -- 6.4. Contact with other Indo-European dialects -- 6.5. Slavic-Baltic *a- &gt -- *e- as a contact change -- 6.6. Slavic, Baltic, and other Indo-European dialects -- Chapter 7 The material -- 7.1.-44. The lexical material -- Chapter 8 Alternative approaches -- 8.1. The geographical dimension -- 8.2. Categorizing the lexical data -- 8.3. The phonological change -- 8.4. The Baltic change -- 8.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 9 Perspectives -- 9.1. Proto-Slavic and Common Slavic.

9.2. Proto-Baltic and Common Baltic -- 9.3. Balto-Slavic versus Slavic-Baltic -- 9.4. Extinct languages in Eastern Europe -- 9.5. Prehistoric phonemics and phonetics -- 9.6. Dialect geography and migration -- 9.7. Reconstructing ante-Migration dialects by projection -- 9.8. Patterns of geographical distribution -- Chapter 10 Conclusion -- 10.1. Proto-Slavic E- and A- -- 10.2. A typological parallel -- 10.3. The Late Common Slavic *je-|| *o- isoglosses -- 10.4. The Baltic change of *e- &gt -- *a- -- 10.5. Layers of innovation: Slavic, Slavic-Baltic, and Indo-European -- 10.6. PIE *e-, *a-, *o- in Slavic and Baltic -- 10.7. The material -- 10.8. Alternative approaches -- 10.9. Perspectives -- 10.10. Conclusion -- References -- Index.

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