Indo-European Accent and Ablaut Hardback
Edited by Gotz Keydana, Paul Widmer, Thomas Olander
Part of the MTP - Copenhagen Studies in Indo-Europea series
Hardback
Description
Ablaut, the grammatically conditioned vowel alternations found in e.g.
English sing vs. sang vs. sung, is one of the most characteristic features of the Indo-European languages.
The different ablaut grades seem to be related to the position of the accent in Proto-Indo-European.
A good understanding of the relationship between accent and ablaut in Proto-Indo-European requires thorough analyses of the role played by the two phenomena in the Indo-European daughter languages.
The aim of the volume is to present the state of the art in current work on accent and ablaut in Proto-Indo-European and its daughter languages.
The contributors analyse the interplay between accent and ablaut with attention both to theoretical aspects and to the specific linguistic material.
Presenting up-to-date overviews of the models developed by various schools of thought, the contributors discuss a wide array of empirical as well as methodological problems, thus opening up vistas for further research.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:207 pages
- Publisher:Museum Tusculanum Press
- Publication Date:15/05/2013
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- ISBN:9788763540438
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:207 pages
- Publisher:Museum Tusculanum Press
- Publication Date:15/05/2013
- Category:
- ISBN:9788763540438