Ancient Indo-European Dialects: Proceedings of the Conference on Indo-European Linguistics Held at the University of California, Los Angeles, April 25-27, 1963Henrik Birnbaum, Jaan Puhvel |
Contents
CRITERIA FOR THE SUBGROUPING OF LANGUAGES | 1 |
THE GROUPING OF THE GERMANIC LANGUAGES | 13 |
ITALOCELTIC REVISITED | 29 |
THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS WITHIN ITALIC | 51 |
THE POSITION OF ILLYRIAN AND VENETIC | 59 |
ANCIENT GREEK DIALECTOLOGY IN | 77 |
THE POSITION OF ALBANIAN | 97 |
THE DIALECTS OF OLD INDOARYAN | 123 |
THE RELATIONSHIPS OF BALTIC AND SLAVIC | 139 |
THE DIALECTS OF COMMON SLAVIC | 153 |
DISTANT LINGUISTIC AFFINITY | 199 |
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Aeolic Albanian already ancestor appear Arcado-Cyprian assume Attic-Ionic Baltic Balto-Slavic borrowed Celtic century classical common comparative connection considered contrast corresponding CSI dialects derived dialect discussion divergence earlier early East ending especially evidence example existence explained fact formation forms further Germanic Greek hand Hitt Hittite Illyrian important indicative Indo-European influence innovation interpretation isogloss Italic Italy languages late later Latin least linguistic Luwian material means Meillet mentioned Messapic Mycenaean names North original palatalization parallel perhaps period phonological position possible present probably problem Proto-Indo-European question recent reconstruction reference reflect reflexes remains represented result Sanskrit seems separate shared similar Slavic South stem subgrouping subsequent suffix suggested texts tion TorT treatment unity Venetic verb vowels West