Indo-European ablaut

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Ablaut renewal and neo-roots in Baltic and Balto-Slavic Miguel Villanueva Svensson, Vilnius University The concept of the Indo-European root is intimately linked to that of ablaut and to the existence of a primary verb.

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Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

- Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
    2Linguistics / Grammar / Historical linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Grammatical tenses / Germanic languages / Indo-European linguistics / Greek grammar / Proto-Balto-Slavic language / Indo-European ablaut / Indo-European languages / Proto-Indo-European root

    Ablaut renewal and neo-roots in Baltic and Balto-Slavic Miguel Villanueva Svensson, Vilnius University The concept of the Indo-European root is intimately linked to that of ablaut and to the existence of a primary verb.

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
    3Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Grammar / Indo-European linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Germanic languages / Grammatical tenses / Proto-Indo-European root / Greek grammar / Indo-European ablaut / Proto-Indo-European language / Thematic vowel

    Ville Leppänen Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Observations on the development of PIE root ablaut Most PIE primary verb formations (see the listing in LIV2: 14ff) exhibit intrapara

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
    4Linguistic morphology / Grammar / Inflection / Proto-Indo-European language / Nominal / Proto-Indo-European nominals

    The accent-ablaut patterns of root nouns: ‘foot’ vs. ‘floor’ Alwin Kloekhorst In Kloekhorst 2013 I have argued that the Erlangen model of nominal accent-ablautparadigms (in which four basic paradigms are reconstr

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    Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
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    INDO-EUROPEAN ACCENT AND ABLAUT Edited by Götz Keydana Paul Widmer

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    Source URL: www.kloekhorst.nl

    Language: English - Date: 2013-08-12 11:16:39
      6Linguistic morphology / Indo-European linguistics / Germanic languages / Proto-Indo-European language / Parts of speech / Athematic stem / Causative / Laryngeal theory / Indo-European ablaut / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Grammar

      Hittite hi-verbs and the Indo-European perfect

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      Source URL: www.kortlandt.nl

      Language: English - Date: 2012-09-25 04:48:12
      7Linguistic morphology / Agglutinative languages / Languages of the United States / Muskogean languages / Indo-European ablaut / Linguistics / Figure of speech / Rhetoric

      Writing Standard Articulated by Grade Level GLOSSARY Writing Standard Articulated by Grade Level GLOSSARY

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      Source URL: www.azed.gov

      Language: English - Date: 2011-09-14 15:58:46
      8Phonetics / Vowels / Indo-European linguistics / Languages of the United States / Laryngeal theory / Yurok language / Apophony / Indo-European ablaut / Proto-Germanic language / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Linguistic morphology

      ONE CASE OF CONTRAST EVOLUTION IN THE YUROK VOWEL SYSTEM1 Juliette Blevins University of California, Berkeley This paper examines a case of contrast evolution in Yurok, an Algic language. Former *e has split into two vow

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      Source URL: corpus.linguistics.berkeley.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2006-07-05 17:43:10
      9Proto-Indo-European language / Languages of the United States / Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Linguistic morphology / Linguistics / Apophony

      Give-and-take of Tamashek ablaut Jeffrey Heath, University of Michigan Abstract

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      Source URL: www-personal.umich.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2012-09-28 10:20:17
      10Apophony / Moroccan Arabic / Reduplication / Indo-European ablaut / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Historical linguistics

      Paradigmatic Uniformity and Contrast Michael Kenstowicz Massachusetts Institute of Technology This paper reviews several cases where either the grammar strives to maintain the same output shape for pairs of inflected wor

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      Source URL: web.mit.edu

      Language: English - Date: 2007-02-10 13:21:42
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