Baltica and Balto-Slavica / / Frederik Kortlandt.

This volume offers a discussion of the phonological, accentological and morphological development of the Baltic languages and their Indo-European origins. The first half of this book is about Baltic historical phonology and morphology and the second half is about Prussian. The emphasis is on the rel...

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Superior document:Leiden studies in Indo-European, 16
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York : : Rodopi,, 2009.
Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Leiden Studies in Indo-European 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource (454 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Historical laws of Baltic accentuation / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Innovations which betray archaisms / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Shortening and metatony in the Lithuanian future / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Holger Pedersen’s Études lituaniennes revisted / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Indo-European palatovelars before resonants in Balto-Slavic / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Three problems of Balto-Slavic phonology / Kortlandt Frederik
  • The development of the Indo-European syllabic resonants in Balto-Slavic / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Balto-Slavic phonological developments / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Long vowels in Balto-Slavic / Kortlandt Frederik
  • PIE lengthened grade in Balto-Slavic / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Remark’s on Winter’s law / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Winter’s law again / Kortlandt Frederik
  • The rise and fall of glottalization in Baltic and Slavic / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Balto-Slavic accentuation: Some news travels slowly / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Noises and nuisances in Balto-Slavic and Indo-European linguistics / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Miscellaneous remarks on Balto-Slavic accentuation / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Final stress in Balto-Slavic mobile paradigms / Kortlandt Frederik
  • On the accentuation of the illative / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Balto-Slavic accentual mobility / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Accent retraction and tonogenesis / Kortlandt Frederik
  • On the history of the genitive plural in Slavic, Baltic, Germanic, and Indo-European / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Gothic gen.pl.-e / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Baltic ē-and ī/jā-stems / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Old Prussian -snā, Lithuanian -sena, Lativian -šana / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Demonstrative pronouns in Balto-Slavic, Armenian, and Tocharian / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Tokie šalti rytai / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Toward a reconstruction of the Balto-Slavic verbal system / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Slavic imamb / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Lithuanian statýti and related formations / Kortlandt Frederik
  • The etymology of Latvian nãkt ‘to come’ / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Lithuanian verbs in -auti and -uoti / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Lithuanin tekėti and related formations / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Van Wijk’s Altpreussische Studien revisited / Kortlandt Frederik
  • The development of the Prussian language in the 16th century / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Two Old Prussian fragments / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Who is who in the Old Prussian epigram? / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Paragogic -e in the Old Prussian epigram / Kortlandt Frederik
  • The language of the Old Prussian catechisms / Kortlandt Frederik
  • An analysis of the Prussian First Catechism / Kortlandt Frederik
  • The linguistic position of the Prussian Second Catechism / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Old Prussian accentuation / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Double consonants in Old Prussian / Kortlandt Frederik
  • The Prussian accent shift / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Initial a- and e- in Old Prussian / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Diphthongization and monophthongization in Old Prussian / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Old Prussian diphthongs / Kortlandt Frederik
  • Old Prussian infinitives in -ton and -twei / Kortlandt Frederik.