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    Volume 5: Der Akzent
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    Cambridge University Press
    Publication date:
    05 August 2011
    26 November 2009
    ISBN:
    9780511706301
    9781108006774
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    (216 x 140 mm)
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    0.54kg, 428 Pages
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Hermann Alfred Hirt (1865–1936) taught Greek, Latin and early Germanic languages at Leipzig University from 1892 to 1912 before moving to the chair of Sanskrit and comparative linguistics at Giessen. Born around the time when Bopp and Schleicher were publishing their ground-breaking work on Indo-European, and a young man when Brugmann published his monumental comparative grammar (all available in this series), Hirt began this seven-volume grammar in the 1920s soon after the exciting discovery of Tocharian and the decipherment of Hittite. The project arose out of his extensive research on the historical phonology of Indo-European vowels, which led him to consider much wider issues. Volume 5 (1929) focuses on stress and intonation, and revisits the subject of Hirt's first book (1895) with radical revisions and in a broader context. Part 1 discusses individual language families within Indo-European, and Part 2 their ancestor language.

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Contents


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  • Frontmatter
    pp i-iv
  • Vorwort
    pp v-vii
  • Contents
    pp viii-xii
  • Einleitung
    pp 1-1
  • I - Kapitel. Allgemeines vom Akzent
    pp 1-21
  • II - Kapitel. Geschichtliches
    pp 21-24
  • III - Kapitel. Mittel zur Erschlieβung des indogermauischen Akzents
    pp 25-29
  • Erster Teil. Der Akzent der Einzelsprachen
  • IV - Kapitel. Das Griechische
    pp 30-66
  • V - Kapitel. Das Lateinische
    pp 67-82
  • VI - Kapitel. Das Keltische
    pp 82-88
  • VII - Kapitel. Das Germanische
    pp 88-116
  • VIII - Kapitel. Das Baltische
    pp 116-130
  • IX - Kapitel. Das Slawische
    pp 131-143
  • X - Kapitel. Die litu-slawischen Intonationen
    pp 143-162
  • XI - Kapitel. Der Hauptton im Litu-Slawischen im Vergleich zum Indogermanischen
    pp 163-179
  • XII - Kapitel. Das Armenische
    pp 179-180
  • XIII - Kapitel. Das Albanische
    pp 180-181
  • XIV - Kapitel. Das Indische
    pp 181-193
  • XV - Kapitel. Das Iranische
    pp 193-198
  • Zweiter Teil. Der Akzent des Indogermanischen
  • XVI - Kapitel. Die Intonation (der Silbenakzent)
    pp 199-214
  • XVII - Kapitel. Derindogermanische Wortakzent (Hauptton)
    pp 214-224
  • XVIII - Kapitel. Typus mit wechselndem Ton
    pp 224-257
  • XIX - Kapitel. Nomina mit festem Ton
    pp 257-267
  • XX - Kapitel. Betonung der Adjektiva
    pp 268-284
  • XXI - Kapitel. Adverbium. Zahlwort. Pronomen
    pp 284-293
  • XXII - Kapitel. Betonung des Verbs. Vorbemerkungen
    pp 293-303
  • XXIII - Kapitel. Die einzelnen Betonungstypen des Verbums
    pp 303-311
  • XXIV - Kapitel. Der zweite Betonungstypus
    pp 311-315

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