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Hittite and the Indo-European Verb (Paperback, New edition)
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Hittite and the Indo-European Verb (Paperback, New edition)
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"Jasanoff comes up with some of the strongest arguments yet made
for assuming that Indo-European languages other than Hittite and
Tocharian underwent a substantial period of common development, and
this needs to be fitted into any model of the dispersal of the
language family." James Clackson, Times Literary Supplement |d
05/03/2004 This book reconciles what is known of the
Proto-Indo-European verbal system with the evidence of Hittite and
the other early Anatolian languages. The decipherment of Hittite in
1917 and the recognition that it was an Indo-European language had
dramatic consequences for conceptions of the Indo-European parent
language. For most of the twentieth century, attention focused on
the peculiarities of Hittite phonology, especially the consonant h
and its implications for the evolving laryngeal theory. Yet the
morphological 'disconnects' between Hittite and the other early
languages are more profound than the phonological differences. The
Hittite verbal system lacks most of the familiar tense-aspect
categories of Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin. It also presents the
novelty of the hi-conjugation, a purely formal conjugation class to
which nearly half of all Hittite verbs belong. Repeated attempts to
explain the hi-conjugation on the basis of the classical model of
the Proto-Indo-European verbal system have failed. The question is
not whether the conventional picture of the parent language must be
modified to account for the facts of Hittite, but how. In this
outstanding book Professor Jasanoff puts forward a new and
revolutionary model of the Proto-Indo-European verbal system that
promises to have a major impact on Indo-European studies. His
strikingly original synthesis, reflecting a quarter-century-long
study of the problem, is the most thorough and systematic attempt
thus far to bridge the gap between Hittite and the other
Indo-European languages.
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