The Linguistic Roots of Europe: Origin and Development of European Languages: Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European, cartea 6
Editat de Robert Mailhammer, Theo Vennemann, Birgit Anette Olsenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 2016
Most of us know of the Indo-European roots of European languages, but how did this precursor language take hold and what did Europe look like before it did so? This book explores the continent before the spread of the Indo-Europeans, examines its indigenous population and the contacts it had with Indo-European and Uralic immigrants, and, ultimately, asks how these origins led to the development of that crucial singularity for Europe’s languages. Drawing on archaeology, religious studies, and palaeography, the contributors offer a detailed and comprehensive picture of Europe’s linguistic prehistory and, in turn, its cultural one.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788763542098
ISBN-10: 8763542099
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Museum Tusculanum Press
Colecția Museum Tusculanum Press
Seria Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European
ISBN-10: 8763542099
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Museum Tusculanum Press
Colecția Museum Tusculanum Press
Seria Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European
Notă biografică
Robert Mailhammer is a senior lecturer in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at the University of Western Sydney in Australia, the author of The Germanic Strong Verbs, and editor of Lexical and Structural Etymology. Theo Vennemann is emeritus professor of theoretical and German linguistics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Birgit Anette Olsen is professor at the University of Copenhagen and the author of Derivation and Composition and The Noun in Biblical Armenian.
Cuprins
In memoriam Jens Elmegård Rasmussen (1944-2013)
Robert Mailhammer (For the Editors)
Investigating Languages in Prehistory: The Linguistic roots of Europe
Marc Vander Linden
An impossible dialogue? On the interface between archaeology, historical linguistics and comparative philology
Robert Mailhammer
Diversity vs. uniformity: Europe before the arrival of the Indo-European languages. A comparison with prehistoric Australia
Petri Kallio
The language contact situation in prehistoric Northeastern Europe
Joseph Salmons
Language shift and the Indo-Europeanization of Europe
Iva Welscher
Slav. Bara, lat. Mare, dt. Meer: Toponyme und Appellative mit der alteuropäischen Basis *bar-
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer
Paläosardisch und Paläobaskisch
Alexandra Grieser
Wurzeln der Sprache als Ursprung von Religion? F.M. Müller und die philologische Konstrucktion von Religion zwischen Religions- und Sprachwissenschaft
Benjamin Meisnitzer
The archaeology-language conundrum: Is there still anything to be learned from etymology? Semitic influence on German, with a special consideration of Arabic and Hebrew
Reinhard G. Lehmann
,,Gesegnet sei, wer die Schrift erfand": Aus der Frühgeschichte des Alphabets
Theo Vennemann
Origins of runic writing: A comparison of theories
Robert Mailhammer (For the Editors)
Investigating Languages in Prehistory: The Linguistic roots of Europe
Marc Vander Linden
An impossible dialogue? On the interface between archaeology, historical linguistics and comparative philology
Robert Mailhammer
Diversity vs. uniformity: Europe before the arrival of the Indo-European languages. A comparison with prehistoric Australia
Petri Kallio
The language contact situation in prehistoric Northeastern Europe
Joseph Salmons
Language shift and the Indo-Europeanization of Europe
Iva Welscher
Slav. Bara, lat. Mare, dt. Meer: Toponyme und Appellative mit der alteuropäischen Basis *bar-
Eduardo Blasco Ferrer
Paläosardisch und Paläobaskisch
Alexandra Grieser
Wurzeln der Sprache als Ursprung von Religion? F.M. Müller und die philologische Konstrucktion von Religion zwischen Religions- und Sprachwissenschaft
Benjamin Meisnitzer
The archaeology-language conundrum: Is there still anything to be learned from etymology? Semitic influence on German, with a special consideration of Arabic and Hebrew
Reinhard G. Lehmann
,,Gesegnet sei, wer die Schrift erfand": Aus der Frühgeschichte des Alphabets
Theo Vennemann
Origins of runic writing: A comparison of theories