Don Ringe's The Linguistic roots of Ancient Greek is a useful handbook of the major developments of Greek from its ancestor language Proto-Indo-European (PIE) down to roughly the 5th c. BCE.
Daniel Kölligan, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
This is an excellent book for all who are interested in the prehistory of ancient Greek, and for scholars working on other Indo-European languages.
P. Nieto, Choice
This book traces the development of Greek from Proto-Indo-European to around the 5th century BC, drawing on all the tools of scientific historical and comparative linguistics. Don Ringe begins by outlining the grammar of Proto-Indo-European, focusing on its complex phonology, phonological rules, and inflectional morphology. He then discusses the changes in both phonology and inflectional morphology that took place in the development of Greek up to the point at which the dialects began to diverge, seeking to establish chronological relationships between those changes. The book places particular emphasis on the diversification of Greek into the attested groups of dialects, the relationship between those dialects, and the extent to which innovations spread across dialect boundaries. The final two chapters cover syntactic changes in the prehistory and history of Ancient Greek, and the sources of the Ancient Greek lexicon. The volume contributes to long-standing debates surrounding the classification of Ancient Greek dialects, and offers a discussion of the tension between cladistics and contact phenomena that is relevant to the study of the relationships within any language family.
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This book traces the development of Greek from Proto-Indo-European to around the 5th century BC, drawing on all the tools of scientific historical and comparative linguistics. It contributes to long-standing debates surrounding the classification of Ancient Greek dialects and discusses the tension between cladistics and contact phenomena.
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations and conventions
1: Introduction
2: Proto-Indo-European
3: The phonological development of Proto-Greek
4: The development of Proto-Greek inflectional morphology
5: The initial diversification of Greek dialects
6: The Attic-Ionic dialects
7: Widely shared later innovations
8: Syntax
9: Lexicon
Bibliography
Index
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Don Ringe is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania. He was educated at the Universities of Kentucky, Oxford, and Yale, and has taught classical studies and linguistics at university level since 1983. His numerous publications on comparative Indo-European and historical linguistics include the OUP volumes From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (2nd ed., 2017) and The Development of Old English (with Ann Taylor, 2014).
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Establishes the relative chronology of changes in Ancient Greek
Explores the relationship between different Ancient Greek dialects
Discusses the tension between cladistics and contact phenomena
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198879022
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
778 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
416
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