TY - BOOK AU - Adams,Douglas Q. AU - Ahlqvist,Anders AU - Andersen,Henning AU - Bauer,Brigitte L.M. AU - Bańczerowski,Jerzy AU - Carling,Gerd AU - Collinge,Ν.E. AU - Dressler,Wolfgang U. AU - Driem,George van AU - Edelman,Džoj (Joy) I. AU - Goldammer,Matthias AU - Hackstein,Olav AU - Hammer,Françoise AU - Hock,Hans Henrich AU - Ivanov,Vyacheslav V. AU - Josephson,Folke AU - Kleiner,Yuri AU - Kortlandt,Frederik AU - Lehmann,Winfred P. AU - Lubotsky,Alexander AU - Majewicz,Alfred F. AU - Michailovsky,Boyd AU - Munro,Pamela AU - Olsen,Birgit Anette AU - Pinault,Georges-Jean AU - Puhvel,Jaan AU - Rasmussen,Jens Elmegård AU - Ringe,Don AU - Rix,Helmut AU - Starostin,Sergei AU - Tabakowska,Elżbieta AU - Viereck,Wolfgang AU - Weitenberg,Jos J.S. TI - Language in Time and Space: A Festschrift for Werner Winter on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday T2 - Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] , SN - 9783110176483 AV - P121 U1 - 410 PY - 2011///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Language and languages KW - Linguistics KW - Festschrift KW - Indogermanische Völker KW - Sprache KW - Tocharisch KW - Typologie KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh N1 - I-XXVIII --; Patterns of stress and rhythm in Tocharian Β prosody --; Old Irish masu ‘if is’ and similar forms --; On bifurcations and the Germanic consonant shifts --; A concept of truth for linguistic semantics --; Middle-passive and causative: valency-change in the Tocharian Β -e- presents without initial palatalization --; Some thoughts on ‘Universals’ --; Latin static morphology and paradigm families --; Tibeto-Burman vs. Sino-Tibetan --; Some taboo-words in Iranian languages of Central Asia --; Apposition and word-order typology in Indo-European --; Reading Molière’s The Learned Ladies – remarks on (im)politeness --; Did Indo-European linguistics prepare the ground for Nazism? Lessons from the past for the present and the future --; On the origin of Tocharian terms for GRAIN --; The Hittite reflexive construction in a typological perspective --; Praise and Honor (Gothic hazjan, Old English hergan, and Russian čest’) --; The origin and nature of the linguistic parasite --; Realism in Indo-European Linguistics --; Turkic and Chinese loan words in Tocharian --; Categorizing the Japanese lexicon. A proposal with a background --; Notes on an ethnonym from East Nepal --; ‘But’ without switch-reference --; Fresh shoots from a vigourous stem: IE *u̯ih1ró- --; On the tracks of the Tocharian Guru --; Eventide in Hatti-land --; An integrated view on ablaut and accent in Indo-European --; An early rule of syncope in Tocharian --; The Latin imperfect in -bā-, the Proto-Indo-European root *bhu̯eh2- and full grade I forms from seṭ-roots with full grade II --; Conceptualization of agency in contemporary Polish --; Ouvrier, Arbeiter, workman, rabočij, obrero, operaio --; Classical Armenian Η AG AG ‘breath’ and OGEM ‘to speak’ --; Index --; Index of examples --; Tabula Gratulatoria; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - The honoree of this Festschrift has for many years now marked modern trends in diachronic and synchronic linguistics by his own publications and by stimulating those of numerous others. This collection of articles presents data-oriented studies that integrate modern and traditional approaches in the field, thus reflecting the honoree's contribution to contemporary linguistics. The articles relate to comparative data from (early) Indo-European languages and a variety of other languages and discuss the theoretical implications of phenomena such as linguistic universals, reconstruction, and language classification UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110897722 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110897722 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110897722/original ER -