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S-Stem Nouns and Adjectives in Greek and Proto-Indo-European: A Diachronic Study in Word Formation illustrated edition Torsten Meissner

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S-Stem Nouns and Adjectives in Greek and Proto-Indo-European: A Diachronic Study in Word Formation illustrated edition Torsten Meissner
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Torsten Meissner
ISBN: 9780199280087, 9781435623873, 0199280088, 1435623878
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: illustrated edition

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S-Stem Nouns and Adjectives in Greek and Proto-Indo-European: A Diachronic Study in Word Formation illustrated edition Torsten Meissner by Torsten Meissner 9780199280087, 9781435623873, 0199280088, 1435623878 instant download after payment.

This book deals with one aspect of Greek and Proto-Indo-European nominal morphology, the formation, inflection and semantics of s-stem nouns and adjectives. It uncovers the mechanisms of their creation and shows their limitation. The established view that the nouns are an unproductive category is challenged; at the same time, the expanding and partly changing nature of the basis governing the creation of the adjectives is explained. Morphology and semantics are studied in tandem, and a large chronological span of the Greek language is covered. The historical side is then extended into prehistory, and in particular the Greek evidence is tested against recent theories on Proto-Indo-European ablaut, leading to a reassessment of the morphonological characteristics in question.

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