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Rasmussen Jens Elmegård. Selected Papers on Indo-European Linguistics. With a Section on Comparative Eskimo Linguistics. Part 2

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Rasmussen Jens Elmegård. Selected Papers on Indo-European Linguistics. With a Section on Comparative Eskimo Linguistics. Part 2
Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 1999. — P. 365-708. — (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European, vol. 1) — ISBN: 87-7289-529-2.
Contents: On the North Germanic treatment of -eww-. Germanic Verschärfung: Tying up loose ends. Some additional examples of PIE *-ēh2- and *-h2ē-. Italic and Celtic /a/ as a zero-grade substitute: An amendment to Kuryłowicz. Studies in the morphophonemics of the Indo-European protolanguage: A summary. ih, uh and R̥h in Indo-European: A phonetic interpretation. Trubetzkoy’s thoughts on Indo-European: A myth come into fashion. Die Vorgeschichte der baltoslavischen Akzentuierung – Beiträge zu einer vereinfachten Lösung. Notes on Indo-European aspiration. “Woman” in Indo-European, Celtic and Germanic: One paradigm or two?. Alternation running wild: The case of the British Celtic subjunctive. Initial h3 in Anatolian: A vote for chaos. Winter’s Law of Balto-Slavic lengthening – an unnatural fact?. Contributions to the understanding of Lithuanian metatony. Miscellaneous morphological problems in Indo-European languages V [Additional examples of ERU ~ RŪ (IE “spleen”. Lat. experior, expertus, experimentum. Lithuanian nýtis). Armenian čckc ‘there is not’. Albanian emër, emën ‘name’. Latin tābēs ‘thaw’. Welsh daear, Breton douar ‘land’ and Armenian ti-ezerkc. Celtic *gau̯o- ‘false’. The Celtic root *kwei̯s-. Two Celtic loanwords in Balto-Slavic (Russian koróva ‘cow’. Lithuanian tautà). Lithuanian geriaũ, geriaũs, geriáusias ‘better, best’. The Lithuanian preverb par- ‘home’. German Stuhl and Russian stol ‘table’. Old Norse flytja: a proto-causative. Gothic skeinan ‘shine’. Notes on some Tocharian preterites (Lengthened-grade imperfects. The perfect and the s-aorist)]. The Indo-European amphikinetic paradigm type. Szemerényi’s theory of Indo-European i- and u-stems. On the origin of the Latin imperfect subjunctive. The origin of the Latin gerund and gerundive. On the origin of the Germanic weak preterite. The accentuation of the Slavic nasal presents. Miscellaneous problems in Indo-European languages VI [Latin cerebrum. Gothic wlits ‘face’. Gothic ga-kunnan, ga-kunnaiþ. Retention of British Celtic /s/. Welsh cwyddo, Cornish codha, Breton kouezhañ ‘fall’. Old Irish glan, English clean. The root of Sanskrit sā́man-, Hittite ishamai- ‘song’. Tocharian pärsk- ‘fear’]. Some Armenian etymological intricacies [koł, kołr, čiwł ‘branch, side’. katcn ‘milk’, katc ‘drop’, kitc ‘dairy produce’. erkir ‘earth’ and erkin ‘sky’: the two spaces?]. Weitere Quellen von idg. /s/?. Idg. Genitiv *-os, Ablativ *-es. IE *-tro- for expected *-tlo-. Lit. pir͂kti und das griechische κ-Perfekt. Miscellaneous problems in Indo-European languages VII [Lith. dovanà and Slavic slava. OChS imamь ‘I have’. Modern Irish leang ‘slap, blow’. Old Irish neim ‘poison’. Lith. tvarkà ‘order’. Old Latin duat, duit. Latin iubeō ‘command’: another proto-causative. Germanic instrument nouns in *-la-. The Hieroglyphic Luvian word for ‘child’]. Special Section: Papers on Comparative Eskimo Linguistics: Two notes on Eskimo diachrony [Greenlandic pingasut, pingajuat. The dual type savvik]. Zur Typologie der Eskimosprachen. Eskimo gemination and Sirenik vowel reduction. Further rules of Sirenik vowel gradation.
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