Selected Writings on Slavic and General Linguistics

ISBN: 9789042033634 出版年:2011 页码:482 Frederik Kortlandt Brill

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Preface Slavic historical linguistics Slavic accentuation: introduction Slavic accentuation 1: the l-participle Slavic accentuation 2: Slovene konj Slavic accentuation 3: the loss of the Indo-European laryngeals Slavic accentuation 4: the adjective Slavic accentuation 5: case endings The Slovene neo-circumflex Jers and nasal vowels in the Freising Fragments The accentuation of suffixless deverbal nouns in Slavic The accentuation of the Kiev Leaflets A history of Slavic accentuation On the history of Slavic accentuation On the history of the Slavic nasal vowels Bulgarian accentuation Indo-European *pt in Slavic On final syllables in Slavic Linguistic theory, universals, and Slavic accentuation Early dialectal diversity in South Slavic I From Proto-Indo-European to Slavic On reduced vowels in Slavic The progressive palatalization of Slavic On methods of dealing with facts and opinions in a treatment of the progressive palatalization of Slavic Polabian accentuation The accentuation of neuter nouns in Slovene and West Bulgarian The Indo-European stative in Slavic The accentual system of the Freising manuscripts On the accent marks in the First Freising Fragment Kazania Swietokrzyskie: a text edition Rounded nasal vowels in the Freising Fragments Bad theory, wrong conclusions: M. Halle on Slavic accentuation Early dialectal diversity in South Slavic II Indo-European e-, a-, o- in Slavic From Serbo-Croatian to Indo-European On the relative chronology of Slavic accentual developments Slavic historical morphology: nominal paradigms Issues in Balto-Slavic accentology Rise and development of Slavic accentual paradigms Some points of discussion in Slavic historical linguistics West Slavic accentuation General linguistics Temporal gradation and temporal limitation On the meaning of the Japanese passive The origin of the Japanese and Korean accent systems Are Mongolian and Tungus genetically related? Syntax and semantics in the history of Chinese Japanese wa, mo, ga, wo, na, no Russian syntax and semantics Glottalization and tonogenesis in Athabaskan, Balto-Slavic and Germanic Appendix: Indo-European The Proto-Germanic aorist The Tocharian s-present Balto-Slavic o-grade presents References Index

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