194 Pages
by
Routledge
194 Pages
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Routledge
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First published in 1969, Indo-European Philology by W. B. Lockwood offers a comprehensive exploration of the origins, development, and relationships of Indo-European languages. The book traces the foundations of comparative philology, examines key language families such as Romance, Germanic, Celtic, and Slavonic, and delves into classical languages like Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit. Featuring... Read more
Preface Abbreviations 1. Language Study Before the Nineteenth Century 2. Foundations and Development of Comparative Indo- European Philology 3. Classification of Indo- European Languages 4. Preliminaries 5. From Latin to Modern Romance 6. English and Its Germanic Relatives 7. The Classical Languages: Latin, Greek, Sanskrit 8. Germanic and the Indo- European Background 9. Baltic and Slavonic 10. Celtic 11. Texts Analysed and Compared 12. Applied Comparative Philology 13. Indo- European and Non- Indo- European
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W. B. Lockwood






