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A Compendium of the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European, Sanskrit, Greek and Latin Languages

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A Compendium of the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European, Sanskrit, Greek and Latin Languages Synopsis

August Schleicher (1821–68) is often credited with being the first scholar to apply a 'family tree' model to language groups. He had published extensively on individual European languages before his groundbreaking comparative Indo-European Compendium (also reissued in this series) appeared in German in 1861–2. The book was derived from his lectures, and was intended to save his students note-taking and copying from the blackboard. Each section begins with his reconstruction of a Proto-Indo-European phonological or morphological feature, and then shows how this is reflected in a range of daughter languages. This abridged English translation, based on the German third edition, appeared in 1874–7. Produced for students of Greek and Latin philology, it focuses on the phonology and morphology of 'the original Indo-European language', Sanskrit, Greek and Latin, omitting Schleicher's extensive discussion of other languages and the comparative paradigms provided in the German edition. Volume 1 covers phonology.

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ISBN: 9781108073707
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Author: August Schleicher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 190 pages
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Linguistics
Genres: Grammar, syntax and morphology