The Nostratic Macrofamily : : A Study in Distant Linguistic Relationship / / Allan R. Bomhard, John C. Kerns.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics 1990 - 1999
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011]
©1994
Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] , 74
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Table of Contents:
  • I-XII
  • 1. INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1. Preliminary Remarks
  • 1.2. Methodology
  • 1.3. Critique of Moscovite Views on Nostratic
  • 1.4. A Survey of the Nostratic Languages
  • 1.5. Problems of Subgrouping
  • 2. COMPARATIVE PHONOLOGY OF THE NOSTRATIC LANGUAGES (WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON INDO-EUROPEAN)
  • 2.1. Changing Views on Proto-Indo-European Phonology
  • 2.2. The Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals
  • 2.3. Root Structure Patterning in Proto-Indo-European
  • 2.4. Remarks on the Proto-Indo-European Consonant System
  • 2.5. The Proto-Indo-European Vowel System
  • 2.6. Accentuation and Ablaut in Proto-Indo-European
  • 2.7. Proto-Kartvelian (South Caucasian)
  • 2.8. The Proto-Kartvelian Vowel System
  • 2.9. Root Structure Patterning in Proto-Kartvelian
  • 2.10. The Proto-Afroasiatic Consonant System
  • 2.11. The Proto-Afroasiatic Vowel System
  • 2.12. Root Structure Patterning in Proto-Afroasiatic
  • 2.13. Uralic-Yukaghir
  • 2.14. Root Structure Patterning in Proto-Uralic
  • 2.15. Elamo-Dravidian
  • 2.16. Root Structure Patterning in Proto-Dravidian
  • 2.17. Altaic
  • 2.18. Root Structure Patterning in Proto-Altaic
  • 2.19. Sumerian
  • 2.20. Proto-Nostratic
  • 2.21. Root Structure Patterning in Proto-Nostratic
  • 2.22. Correspondences
  • 2.23. From Proto-Nostratic to Proto-Indo-European
  • 3. NOSTRATIC MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX (John C. Kerns)
  • 3.1. Introduction
  • 3.2. Scope of Discussion
  • 3.3. The Pre-Neolithic Background
  • 3.4. Morphology and Syntax
  • 3.5. Nostratic Grammar
  • 3.6. Conclusions
  • 4. COMPARATIVE VOCABULARY OF THE NOSTRATIC LANGUAGES
  • 4.1. Introductory Remarks
  • 4.2. Proto-Nostratic *b
  • 4.3. Proto-Nostratic *p[h]
  • 4.4. Proto-Nostratic *d
  • 4.5. Proto-Nostratic *t[h]
  • 4.6. Proto-Nostratic *tl
  • 4.7. Proto-Nostratic *dy
  • 4.8. Proto-Nostratic *ty[h]
  • 4.9. Proto-Nostratic *t'y
  • 4.10. Proto-Nostratic *sy
  • 4.11. Proto-Nostratic *dz
  • 4.12. Proto-Nostratic *ts[h]
  • 4.13. Proto-Nostratic *ts'
  • 4.14. Proto-Nostratic *s
  • 4.15. Proto-Nostratic *tl[h]
  • 4.16. Proto-Nostratic *tl'
  • 4.17. Proto-Nostratic *g
  • 4.18. Proto-Nostratic *k[h]
  • 4.19. Proto-Nostratic *k'
  • 4.20. Proto-Nostratic *gy
  • 4.21. Proto-Nostratic *ky[h]
  • 4.22. Proto-Nostratic *k'y
  • 4.23. Proto-Nostratic *gw
  • 4.24. Proto-Nostratic *kw[h]
  • 4.25. Proto-Nostratic *k'w
  • 4.26. Proto-Nostratic *G
  • 4.27. Proto-Nostratic *q[h]
  • 4.28. Proto-Nostratic *q'
  • 4.29. Proto-Nostratic *q'w
  • 4.30. Proto-Nostratic *ʕ
  • 4.31. Proto-Nostratic *ħ
  • 4.32. Proto-Nostratic *ʔ
  • 4.33. Proto-Nostratic *h
  • 4.34. Proto-Nostratic *y
  • 4.35. Proto-Nostratic *w
  • 4.36. Proto-Nostratic *m
  • 4.37. Proto-Nostratic *n
  • 4.38. Proto-Nostratic *ny
  • 4.39. Proto-Nostratic *l
  • 4.40. Proto-Nostratic *r
  • References
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • Y
  • Z
  • Index Verborum
  • Subject Index