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Titre(s) : The precursors of proto-indo-european [Texte imprimé] : the indo-anatolian and indo-uralic hypotheses / edited by Alwin Kloekhorst, Tijmen Pronk
Publication : Leiden ; Boston : Konj Brill/Rodopi,, [2019]
Description matérielle : 1 volume (VI-235 p.) : tabl. ; 25 cm
Collection : Leiden studies in Indo-European, ISSN 0926-5856 ; volume 21
Lien à la collection : Leiden studies in Indo-European
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references
"In The Precursors of Proto-Indo-European some of the world's leading experts in historical
linguistics shed new light on two hypotheses about the prehistory of the Indo-European
language family, the so-called Indo-Anatolian and Indo-Uralic hypotheses. The Indo-Anatolian
hypothesis states that the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European family should be
viewed as a sister language of 'classical' Proto-Indo-European, the ancestor of all
the other, non-Anatolian branches. The common ancestor of all Indo-European languages,
including Anatolian, can then be called Proto-Indo-Anatolian. The Indo-Uralic hypothesis
states that the closest genetic relative of Indo-European is the Uralic language family,
and that both derive from a common ancestor called Proto-Indo-Uralic. The book unravels
the history of these hypotheses and scrutinizes the evidence for and against them.
Contributors are Stefan H. Bauhaus, Rasmus G. Bjørn, Dag Haug, Petri Kallio, Simona
Klemenčič, Alwin Kloekhorst, Frederik Kortlandt, Guus Kroonen, Martin J. Kümmel,
Milan Lopuhaä-Zwakenberg, Alexander Lubotsky, Rosemarie Lühr, Michaël Peyrot, Tijmen
Pronk, Andrei Sideltsev, Michiel de Vaan, Mikhail Zhivlov"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Kloekhorst, Alwin (1978-....). Éditeur scientifique
Pronk, Tijmen (1979-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Indo-européen commun (langue) -- Grammaire comparée
Langues anatoliennes
Langues ouraliennes
Proto-ouralien (langue)
Linguistique historique
Indice(s) Dewey :
417.7 (23e éd.) = Linguistique historique (diachronique)
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9789004409347 (rel.). - ISBN 9004409343. - ISBN 9789004409354 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb46810769s
Notice n° :
FRBNF46810769
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : 1. Introduction: Reconstructing Proto-Indo-Anatolian and Proto-Indo-Uralic / Alwin
Kloekhorst and Tijmen Pronk ; 2. The Proto-Indo-European Suffix *-r Revisited /
Stefan Heinrich Bauhaus ; 3. Pronouns and Particles: Indo-Uralic Heritage and Convergence
/ Rasmus Gudmundsen Bjørn ; 4. Indo-Anatolian Syntax? / Dag Haug and Andrei Sideltsev
; 5. Daniel Europaeus and Indo-Uralic / Petri Kallio ; 6. Bojan Čop's Indo-Uralic
Hypothesis and Its Plausibility / Simona Klemenčič ; 7. Indo-European o-grade Presents
and the Anatolian ḫi-conjugation / Frederik Kortlandt ; 8. The Proto-Indo-European
mediae, Proto-Uralic Nasals from a Glottalic Perspective / Guus Kroonen ; 9. Thoughts
about Pre-Indo-European Stop Systems / Martin Joachim Kümmel ; 10. The Anatolian
"Ergative" / Milan Lopuhaä-Zwakenberg ; 11. The Indo-European Suffix *-ens- and
Its Indo-Uralic Origin / Alexander Lubotsky ; 12. Headedness in Indo-Uralic / Rosemarie
Lühr ; 13. Indo-Uralic, Indo-Anatolian, Indo-Tocharian / Michaël Peyrot ; 14.
Proto-Indo-European *sm and *si 'One' / Michiel de Vaan ; 15. Indo-Uralic and the
Origin of Indo-European Ablaut / Mikhail Zhivlov ; Index.