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دسته بندی: زبانشناسی ویرایش: نویسندگان: David Sasseville سری: Brill’s Studies in Indo-European Languages & Linguistics 21 ISBN (شابک) : 9004436286, 9789004436282 ناشر: Brill سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 641 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 3 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب تشکیل ساقه کلامی آناتولی: لوویان ، لیکیان و لیدیان نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
در تشکیل ساقه کلامی آناتولی، دیوید ساسویل طبقه بندی گسترده ای از کلاس های ریشه کلامی لووی، لیسیایی و لیدیایی ارائه می دهد. این به عنوان مبنایی برای بازسازی مرحله پروتو-لوویک و مقایسه بعدی با هیتی، ارائه بینش های جدیدی در مورد سیستم کلامی پروتو-آناتولی و با گسترش در بازسازی پروتو-هند و اروپایی است. کتاب حاضر علاوه بر سهمی که در مطالعه ریختشناسی کلامی دارد، بینشهای مهمی را نیز در مورد زبانشناسی زبانهای آناتولی ارائه میکند. تجزیه و تحلیل دقیق داده های همزمان، از جمله بررسی زبان شناختی از اشکال و پارادایم های کلامی برای طبقات بنیادی منفرد، درک ما را از زبان های لووی، لیسیایی و لیدیایی افزایش می دهد و در نتیجه به حوزه های هیتیتولوژی و سایر مطالعات مربوط به دوره کلاسیک در آسیای صغیر کمک می کند.
In Anatolian Verbal Stem Formation, David Sasseville offers an extensive classification of the Luwian, Lycian and Lydian verbal stem classes. This serves as a basis for reconstructing the Proto-Luwic stage and subsequent comparison with Hittite, providing new insights into the Proto-Anatolian verbal system and by extension into the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European. Besides its contribution to the study of verbal morphology, the present book also provides significant insights into the philology of the Anatolian languages. The detailed analyses of the synchronic data, including a philological survey of verbal forms and paradigms for the individual stem classes, enhance our understanding of Luwian, Lycian and Lydian and thereby benefit the fields of Hittitology and other studies on the Classical period in Asia Minor.
Anatolian Verbal Stem Formation: Luwian, Lycian and Lydian Contents Preface Abbreviations Tables 1 Introduction 1.1 Luwian Verbal Stem Formation 1.2 The Corpora 1.2.1 Luwian 1.2.2 Lycian 1.2.3 Lydian 1.2.4 Carian and Palaic 1.3 The Methodology 1.4 The Verbal System 1.5 Structure of the Work 2 The Stems in Luwian /-a-(ti)/, Lycian -a-(ti) and Lydian -a-(t) 2.1 The Verbal Stem Class 2.1.1 Derivation 2.2 Luwian Stems in /-a-(ti)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 2.2.1 Derivational Base: Non-mutated a-Stem 2.2.2 Derivational Base: Mutated Stem 2.2.3 Derivational Base: Unknown 2.3 Lycian Stems in -a-(ti): The Synchronic Paradigm 2.3.1 Denominatives from a-Stem 2.3.3 Verbs of a Different Origin 2.4 Lydian Stems in -a-(t): The Synchronic Paradigm 2.4.1 Denominatives from a-Stem 2.5 The Historical Account 2.5.1 Proto-Luwic 2.5.1 The Hittite Evidence 2.6 Proto-Indo-European 3 The Luwian Stems in /-a(i)-(di)/, Lycian -a(i)-(di) and Lydian -a-(d) 3.1 The Verbal Stem Class 3.2 Luwian Stems in /-a(i)-(di)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 3.2.1 Derivational Base: Non-mutated a-Stem 3.3 Lycian Stems in -a(i)-(di): The Synchronic Paradigm 3.3.1 Derivational Base: a-Stem 3.3.2 Miscellaneous 3.4 Lydian Stems in -a-(d): The Synchronic Paradigm 3.4.1 Derivational Base: a-Stem 3.4.2 Derivational Base: Agent Noun in -τa- 3.4.3 Derivational Base Uncertain 3.5 The Historical Account 3.5.1 Proto-Luwic 3.5.2 The Hittite Evidence 3.5.3 Proto-Anatolian 3.5.4 Proto-Indo-European 4 The Luwian Stems in /-i-(ti)/, Lycian -i-(ti), Lydian -i-(t) 4.1 The Verbal Stem Class 4.2 Luwian Stems in /-i-(ti)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 4.2.1 Deradical Derivatives 4.2.2 Derivational Base: Mutated Stem 4.2.3 Derivational Base: Synchronic Neuter Consonantal Stem 4.2.4 Derivational Base: u-Stem 4.2.5 Derivational Base: a-Stem 4.2.6 The Denominal Suffix /-ani-(ti)/ 4.2.7 Miscellaneous 4.3 Lycian Stems in -i-(ti): The Synchronic Paradigm 4.3.1 Deradical Derivatives 4.3.2 Derivational Base: Mutated Stems 4.3.3 Derivational Base: Neuter e-Stem 4.3.4 Derivational Base: Neuter Consonantal Stems 4.3.5 Derivational Base: Adverb 4.4 Lydian Stems in -i-(t): The Synchronic Paradigm 4.4.1 Deradical Derivations 4.4.2 Denominal Derivations 4.4.3 The Metanalyzed Suffix -ãni-(t) 4.4.4 Suppletive Paradigm 4.5 The Historical Account 4.5.1 Proto-Luwic 4.5.2 The Hittite Evidence and the Proto-Anatolian Stage 5 The Lydian Stems in -o-(d), Luwian /-(a)u-/, Lyc. -u- 5.1 The Verbal Stem Class 5.2 Lydian Stems in -o-(d): The Synchronic Paradigm 5.2.1 Denominatives 5.2.2 Miscellaneous 5.3 Luwian Stems in /-(a)u-/ 5.3.1 Radical and Denominal Formations 5.4 Lycian Stems in -u-? 5.5 The Historical Account 5.5.1 The Hittite Evidence 5.5.2 The Proto-Luwic and Proto-Anatolian Stage 6 The Lycian Stems in -e-(di), Lydian -e-(d) 6.1 The Verbal Stem Class 6.2 Lycian Stems in -e-(di): The Synchronic Paradigm 6.2.1 Denominatives 6.3 Lydian Stems in -e-(d): The Synchronic Paradigm 6.3.1 Denominatives 6.4 The Historical Account 7 The Luwian Stems in /-(a)i-(di)/, Lycian -(e)i-(di) and Lydian -i-(d) 7.1 The Verbal Stem Class 7.1.1 Derivational Process 7.1.2 Lydian 7.2 Luwian Stems in /-(a)i-(di)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 7.2.1 Iteratives in /-(a)i-(di)/ 7.2.2 Causatives in /-(a)i-(di)/ 7.2.3 Derivational Base: Mutated Stem 7.2.4 Derivational Base: Unknown 7.3 Lycian Stems in -(e)i-(di): The Synchronic Paradigm 7.3.1 Iteratives in -(e)i-(di) 7.3.2 Derivational Base: Mutated Stem 7.3.3 Derivational Base: Consonantal Stem 7.4 Lydian -i-(d) 7.4.1 Causative-Iteratives in -i-(d) 7.4.2 Derivational Base: Barytone a-Stem 7.4.3 Derivational Base: Consonantal Stem 7.4.4 Derivational Base: Unknown 7.5 The Historical Account 7.5.1 Proto-Luwic 7.5.2 The Hittite Evidence 7.5.3 Proto-Indo-European 8 Luwian, Lycian and Lydian Root Verbs (Type I) 8.1 The Verbal Stem Class 8.2 Luwian Root Verbs (Type I): The Synchronic Paradigm 8.2.1 Root Formations 8.3 Lycian Root Verbs (Type I): The Synchronic Paradigm 8.3.1 Root Formations 8.3.2 Miscellaneous 8.4 Lydian Root Verbs (Type I): The Synchronic Paradigm 8.4.1 Deradical Formations 8.4.2 Verbs of a Different Origin 8.5 The Historical Account 8.5.1 Proto-Luwic 8.5.2 The Hittite Evidence and the Proto-Anatolian Stage 9 The Luwian, Lycian and Lydian Root Verbs (Type II) 9.1 The Verbal Stem Class 9.2 Luwian Root Verbs (Type II): The Synchronic Paradigm 9.2.1 Root Formations 9.3 Lycian Root Verbs (Type II): The Synchronic Paradigm 9.3.1 Root Formations 9.4 Lydian Root Verbs (Type II): The Synchronic Paradigm 9.4.1 Root Formations 9.5 The Historical Account 10 The Luwian Stems in /-i(ya)-(di)/, Lydian -i-(d) 10.1 The Verbal Stem Class 10.2 Luwian Stems in /-i(ya)-(di)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 10.2.1 Deradical Formations 10.3 Lydian Stems in -i-(d): The Synchronic Paradigm 10.3.1 Deradical Formations 10.4 The Historical Account 10.4.1 The Proto-Luwic Stage 10.4.2 The Hittite Evidence and the Proto-Anatolian Stage 11 The Luwian Stems in /-a-(i)/, Lycian -e-(ti) and Lydian -e-(t)? 11.1 The Verbal Stem Class (ḫi-conjugation) 11.2 Luwian Stems in /-a-(i)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 11.2.1 Deradical Formations 11.2.2 Miscellaneous 11.3 Lycian Stems in -e-(ti): The Synchronic Paradigm 11.3.1 Deradical Formations 11.3.2 Miscellaneous 11.4 Lydian Stems in -e-(t)?: The Synchronic Paradigm 11.4.1 Deradical Formations 11.4.2 Miscellaneous 11.5 The Historical Account 11.5.1 The Pre-Lycian Stage 11.5.2 The Hittite Evidence 11.5.3 The Proto-Luwic and Proto-Anatolian Stage 12 The Luwian Stems in /-iya-(i)/, Lycian -ije-(ti) 12.1 The Verbal Stem Class 12.2 Luwian Stems in /-iya-(i)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 12.2.1 Radical and Deradical Formations 12.2.2 Denominal Formations 12.2.3 Derivational Process Unknown 12.3 Lycian Stems in -ije-(ti): The Synchronic Paradigm 12.3.1 Radical and Deradical Formations 12.3.2 Denominal Formations 12.4 A Corresponding Lydian Stem Class? 12.5 The Historical Account 12.5.1 The Proto-Luwic Stage 12.5.2 The Hittite Evidence 12.5.3 The Proto-Anatolian Stage 12.5.4 Denominal Formations 13 The Luwian Stems in /-zza-(i)/, Lyc. -s-(ti) 13.1 The Verbal Stem Class 13.2 Luwian Stems in /-zza-(i)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 13.2.1 Deverbal Formations 13.3 Lycian Stems in -s-(ti): The Synchronic Paradigm 13.3.1 Deverbal Derivations 13.4 The Historical Account 13.4.1 Proto-Luwic 13.4.2 The Hittite Evidence and the Proto-Anatolian Stage 14 The Luwian Stems in /-nuwa-(i)/, Lycian -nuwe-(ti), Lydian -no-/-νo-(d) 14.1 The Verbal Stem Class 14.2 Luwian Stems in /-nuwa-(i)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 14.2.1 Deverbal Derivatives 14.2.2 Denominal Derivatives 14.2.3 Miscellaneous 14.3 The Isolated Lycian Suffix -nuwe-(ti) 14.4 Lydian Stems in -no-/-νo-(d): The Synchronic Paradigm 14.4.1 Deverbal Formations 14.5 The Historical Account 14.5.1 Proto-Luwic 14.5.2 The Hittite Evidence and the Proto-Anatolian Reconstruction 14.5.3 Proto-Indo-European 15 The Luwian Stems in /-ssa-(i)/, Lycian -h-(ti), Lydian -ši- 15.1 The Verbal Stem Class 15.2 Luwian Stems in /-ssa-(i)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 15.2.1 Deverbal Formations 15.3 A Lycian Suffix -h-(ti)? 15.4 Lydian Stems in -ši- 15.4.1 Deverbal Formations 15.5 The Historical Account 15.5.1 Proto-Luwic 15.5.2 The Hittite Evidence and the Proto-Anatolian Reconstruction 16 The Luwian Stems in /-anna-(i)/, Lyc. -ẽnije-(ti), Lyd. -ẽni-(t) 16.1 The Verbal Stem Class 16.2 Luwian Stems in /-anna-(i)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 16.2.1 Deverbal Derivatives 16.3 Lycian Stems in -ẽnije-(ti): The Synchronic Paradigm 16.3.1 Deverbal Formations 16.4 Lydian Stems in -ẽni-(t): The Synchronic Paradigm 16.4.1 Deverbal Formations 16.4.2 Miscellaneous 16.5 The Historical Account 17 The Luwian Suffix /-ina-(i)/, Palaic -īna-(i) 17.1 The Verbal Suffix 17.2 Luwian Formations in /-ina-(i)/: The Synchronic Paradigm 17.2.1 Derivatives 17.3 Palaic Suffix -īna-(i): The Synchronic Paradigm 17.3.1 Derivatives 17.4 A Lydian Suffix -in-(t)? 17.5 The Historical Account 17.5.1 The Hittite n-Infixed Formations 17.5.2 The Reconstruction of the Luwian Suffix /-ina-(i)/ 18 Conclusions on the Anatolian Verbal System 18.1 Proto-Anatolian Radical and Deradical Formations 18.1.1 The Reduplicated Syllable 18.1.2 Proto-Anatolian Reconstruction 18.1.3 Summary of Anatolian Verbal Stem Classes 18.2 The Luwic Sub-group Appendix. Edition of New Joins 1 KBo 29.2 + KUB 35.52 (Ritual of Puriyanni) 2 KUB 35.45 + KBo 29.3 (The Great Ritual) 3 KBo 29.58 + KUB 60.36 (The Great Ritual) 4 KUB 35.33 (+) KBo 29.20 (The Great Ritual) 5 KBo 29.22 + KBo 57.226 (The Great Ritual) 6 KUB 35.13 + CHDS 2.99 + KUB 35.36 (The dupaduparša-Ritual) 7 KUB 35.64 + KBo 34.245 + KBo 40.276 (The Great Ritual (?)) 8 KUB 35.72 (+) KUB 35.35 (The Great Ritual (?)) 9 KBo 27.61 + KBo 48.85 (+) KBo 46.28 (A Luwian Mugawar) Bibliography Abbreviated References References Index of Grammatical Formants Index of Translated Passages Index of Words (including Names)