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A Grammar of the Hittite Language : Part 1: Reference Grammar / Harry A. Hoffner Jr., H. Craig Melchert.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Languages of the Ancient Near EastPublisher: University Park, PA : Penn State University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (500 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781575065731
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P945
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Abbreviations and Conventional Markings -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Orthography and Phonology -- Chapter 2. Noun and Adjective Formation -- Chapter 3. Noun and Adjective Inflection -- Chapter 4. Noun and Adjective Declension -- Chapter 5. Personal Pronouns -- Chapter 6. Possessive Pronouns -- Chapter 7. Deixis: The Demonstratives -- Chapter 8. Relative and Indefinite Pronouns -- Chapter 9. Numbers -- Chapter 10. Verb Formation -- Chapter 11. Verb Inflection -- Chapter 12. Conjugation of mi-Verbs -- Chapter 13. Conjugation of ḫi-Verbs -- Chapter 14. Medio-Passive Conjugation -- Chapter 15. Grammatical Agreement -- Chapter 16. Noun Cases -- Chapter 17. Adjectives -- Chapter 18. Pronouns -- Chapter 19. Adverbs -- Chapter 20. Local Adverbs, Preverbs, and Postpositions -- Chapter 21. Verb Voice -- Chapter 22. Verb Tense -- Chapter 23. Verb Mood -- Chapter 24. Verb Aspect -- Chapter 25. Non-Finite Verb Forms -- Chapter 26. Negation -- Chapter 27. Questions -- Chapter 28. Particles -- Chapter 29. Conjunctions -- Chapter 30. Clauses -- Chapter 31. Sumerian and Akkadian -- References
Summary: Hoffner and Melchert’s long-awaited work is sure to become both the standard reference grammar and the main teaching tool for the Hittite language. The first volume includes a thorough description of Hittite grammar, grounded in an abundance of textual examples. Moreover, the authors take into account a vast array of studies on all aspects of the Hittite language. In the five decades since the publication of the second edition of Johannes Friedrich’s Hethitisches Elementarbuch (1960), our knowledge of Hittite grammar has become more detailed and nuanced, especially because of the number of new texts available and the growing body of secondary literature. This first volume in the LANE series fills a serious gap and offers a comprehensive reference for decades to come.The second volume is a tutorial that consists of a series of graded lessons with illustrative sentences for the student to translate. The tutorial is keyed to the reference grammar and provides extensive notes.The printed grammar volume is accompanied by a CD-ROM that contains the entire text of the grammar and tutorial in searchable, cross-referenced, and hyperlinked form.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Preface -- Abbreviations and Conventional Markings -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Orthography and Phonology -- Chapter 2. Noun and Adjective Formation -- Chapter 3. Noun and Adjective Inflection -- Chapter 4. Noun and Adjective Declension -- Chapter 5. Personal Pronouns -- Chapter 6. Possessive Pronouns -- Chapter 7. Deixis: The Demonstratives -- Chapter 8. Relative and Indefinite Pronouns -- Chapter 9. Numbers -- Chapter 10. Verb Formation -- Chapter 11. Verb Inflection -- Chapter 12. Conjugation of mi-Verbs -- Chapter 13. Conjugation of ḫi-Verbs -- Chapter 14. Medio-Passive Conjugation -- Chapter 15. Grammatical Agreement -- Chapter 16. Noun Cases -- Chapter 17. Adjectives -- Chapter 18. Pronouns -- Chapter 19. Adverbs -- Chapter 20. Local Adverbs, Preverbs, and Postpositions -- Chapter 21. Verb Voice -- Chapter 22. Verb Tense -- Chapter 23. Verb Mood -- Chapter 24. Verb Aspect -- Chapter 25. Non-Finite Verb Forms -- Chapter 26. Negation -- Chapter 27. Questions -- Chapter 28. Particles -- Chapter 29. Conjunctions -- Chapter 30. Clauses -- Chapter 31. Sumerian and Akkadian -- References

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Hoffner and Melchert’s long-awaited work is sure to become both the standard reference grammar and the main teaching tool for the Hittite language. The first volume includes a thorough description of Hittite grammar, grounded in an abundance of textual examples. Moreover, the authors take into account a vast array of studies on all aspects of the Hittite language. In the five decades since the publication of the second edition of Johannes Friedrich’s Hethitisches Elementarbuch (1960), our knowledge of Hittite grammar has become more detailed and nuanced, especially because of the number of new texts available and the growing body of secondary literature. This first volume in the LANE series fills a serious gap and offers a comprehensive reference for decades to come.The second volume is a tutorial that consists of a series of graded lessons with illustrative sentences for the student to translate. The tutorial is keyed to the reference grammar and provides extensive notes.The printed grammar volume is accompanied by a CD-ROM that contains the entire text of the grammar and tutorial in searchable, cross-referenced, and hyperlinked form.

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In English.

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