Jared Klein, Brian Joseph, Matthias Fritz

This book presents the most comprehensive coverage of the field of Indo-European Linguistics in a century, focusing on the entire Indo-European family and treating each major branch and most minor languages. The collaborative work of 120 scholars from 22 countries, Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics combines the exhaustive coverage of an encyclopedia with the in-depth treatment of individual monographic studies.

Contents

24 The dialectology of Anatolian

298

V Indic

309

26 The phonology of Indic

325

27 The morphology of Indic old IndoAryan

344

28 The syntax of Indic

377

29 The lexicon of Indic

409

30 The dialectology of Indic

417

31 The evolution of Indic

447

9 The comparative method in Semitic linguistics

93

10 The comparative method in Uralic linguistics

98

11 The comparative method in Caucasian linguistics

105

12 The comparative method in African linguistics

114

13 The comparative method in Austronesian linguistics

121

14 The comparative method in Australian linguistics

129

III Historical perspectives on IndoEuropean linguistics

138

beginnings establishment remodeling refinement and extensions

171

17 Encyclopedic works on IndoEuropean linguistics

210

Rethinking IndoEuropean in the 20supthsup century and beyond

220

IV Anatolian

239

20 The phonology of Anatolian

249

21 The morphology of Anatolian

256

The simple sentence

274

23 The lexicon of Anatolian

291

VI Iranian

471

33 The phonology of Iranian

481

34 The morphology of Iranian

503
549

36 The lexicon of Iranian

566

37 The dialectology of Iranian

599

38 The evolution of Iranian

608

VII Greek

625

40 The phonology of Greek

638

41 The morphology of Greek

654
682
695

44 The dialectology of Greek

710

45 The evolution of Greek

717

About the author (2017)

Jared Klein, University of Georgia; Brian Joseph, University of Ohio; Matthias Fritz, FU Berlin; Mark Wenthe, University of Georgia.

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