The Method Works Studies on Language Change in Honor of Don Ringe /
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| 總結: | XXXVI, 373 p. 17 illus. text |
| 語言: | 英语 |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2024.
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| 版: | 1st ed. 2024. |
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| 在線閱讀: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48959-4 |
| 格式: | 電子 圖書 |
書本目錄:
- Bibliography of Don Ringe
- Subgrouping and phylogeny
- Joseph F. Eska: The Continental Celtic dialect continuum
- Ronald I. Kim: On the phylogenetic status of East Germanic
- Tandy Warnow, Steven N. Evans, & Luay Nakhleh: Progress on constructing phylogenetic networds for languages
- Linguistic reconstruction
- Jay Jasanoff: Rethinking Stang’s Law, with a note on Gk. πότνια
- Lionel S. Joseph: The sources of the *-ono- ‘god’ suffix
- Masato Kobayashi: The final glottal stop of the Kuṛux verb bases
- Michael Weiss: Very Old Latin
- Theoretical approaches to language change
- Olav Hackstein: Iceberg phenomena and synchronic rules
- Jean-François Mondon & Joseph F. Eska: Forced to FORCE? Remarks on the architecture of the left periphery of Early Irish and absolute/conjunct morphology
- Augustin Speyer: On the functional superstructure of the Noun Phrase in Indo-European
- Ann Taylor: Understanding translation effects. Lessons from the Old English Heptateuch
- Charles Yang: Phonological regularity and breakdown. An account of vowel length leveling in Middle English
- Indo-European philology and etymology
- Sara Kimball: Guests. Welcome or not
- Jared S. Klein: Asyndetic verbal pairs in the Classical Armenian Gospels and their treatment in the other five first millennium CE Indo-European versions
- H. Craig Melchert: Celt. *meh2-ró- ‘large, great’ versus Gmc. *meh1¬-ró- ‘made known, spoken of’
- Philomen Probert: ‘Between uneducated and educated, or hot and cold, or bitter and sweet ... there’s a middle point’. Varro and the middle accent
- Patrick Stiles: Obscured figurae etymologicae and word origins. Two examples involving Gothic
- Brent Vine: South Oscan κλοπουστ (with an Appendix on [Osco-?]Lat. BVRVS).