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Pregreek Phonology Morphology Lexicon Bilingual Robert S P Beekes

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Pregreek Phonology Morphology Lexicon Bilingual Robert S P Beekes
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Author: Robert S. P. Beekes, Stefan Norbruis
ISBN: 9789004279384, 9004279385
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Bilingual

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Pregreek Phonology Morphology Lexicon Bilingual Robert S P Beekes by Robert S. P. Beekes, Stefan Norbruis 9789004279384, 9004279385 instant download after payment.

Before the arrival of the Indo-European Greeks in the area around the Aegean Sea, a non-Indo-European language was spoken there which was eventually replaced by Greek. Although no written texts exist in this Pre-Greek language, Robert Beekes shows that we can reconstruct elements of its phonology and morphology on the basis of the substantial amount of Pre-Greek vocabulary which was absorbed by Greek. In addition to the general characteristics of Pre-Greek, Beekes provides a complete overview of the evidence, comprising over 1100 Greek etyma which are certainly of Pre-Greek origin. The book thus opens a window on the first Pre-Indo-European language of prehistoric Europe to have left a trace in history.

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