Indo-European and Indo-Europeans : Papers Presented at the Third Indo-European Conference at the University of Pennsylvania / ed. by Alfred Senn, George Cardona, Henry M. Hoenigswald.
Material type:
- 9780812275742
- 9781512801200
- 410
- P505
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Linguistic Structure as Diacritic Evidence on Proto-Culture -- Proto-Indo-European Trees -- Inscriptional Evidence of Early North Germanic Legal Terminology -- Some Widespread Indo-European Titles -- Germanic and Regional Indo-European (Lexicography and Culture) -- Tocharian: Indo-European and Non-Indo-European Relationships -- The Indo-Europeanization of Greece -- Italic and Celtic Superlatives and the Dialects of Indo-European -- Proto-Indo-European Culture: The Kurgan Culture during the Fifth, Fourth, and Third Millennia B.C. -- New Evidence for Dating the Indo-European Dispersal in Europe -- Some Indo-European Speaking Groups of the Middle Danube and the Balkans: Their Boundaries as Related to Cultural Geography Through Time -- The Evolution of Pastoralism and Indo-European Origins -- The Basque Language and the Indo-European Spread to the West -- The Origins of Settled Farming in Temperate Europe -- Les valeurs économiques dans le vocabulaire indo-européen -- Studies in Indo-European Legal Language, Institutions, and Mythology -- Celtic Suretyship, A Fossilized Indo-European Institution? -- Mythological Reflections of Indo-European Medicine -- Is the ‘Kingship in Heaven’ Theme Indo-European? -- An Indo-European Mythological Theme in Germanic Tradition -- The Quantitative Meter of Indo-European -- Background ‘Noise’ or ‘Evidence’ in Comparative Linguistics: The Case of the Austronesian- Indo-European Hypothesis
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Twenty-two internationally known linguists, anthropologists, and archaeologists discuss such questions as the original home of the Indo-Europeans, their migration, religiomythic beliefs, and legal customs in the most comprehensive treatment of Indo-European culture in recent times.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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