LINGUIST List 21.1148
Mon Mar 08 2010
Books: Syntax: Delbrück
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Vergleichende Syntax der indogermanischen Sprachen 3 Volume Set: Delbrück
Message 1: Vergleichende Syntax der indogermanischen Sprachen 3 Volume Set: Delbrück
Date: 03-Mar-2010
From: Daniel Davies <ddaviescambridge.org>
Subject: Vergleichende Syntax der indogermanischen Sprachen 3 Volume Set: Delbrück
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Title: Vergleichende Syntax der indogermanischen Sprachen 3 Volume Set: Volume Set
Published: 2010
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org
Author: Berthold Delbrück
Paperback: ISBN: 9781108007375 Pages: Price: U.K. £ 90.00
Paperback: ISBN: 9781108007375 Pages: Price: U.S. $ 135.00
Abstract:
Karl Brugmann originally intended to include a volume on syntax in hiscomparative grammar of Indo-European, but as that ambitious projectexpanded, he and his publisher enlisted Berthold Delbrück (1842-1922) totake on the treatment of syntax. Delbrück's three volumes on inflection andphrase and sentence structure appeared between 1893 and 1900 and remain thefullest treatment of Indo-European syntax to this day. In this, his firstvolume, Delbrück gives an overview of the prevailing academic positions inthe field of Indo-European comparative syntax of his day. He applies theNeogrammarian methodology used by Brugmann, and meticulously presents datarelating to nouns, the case system, adjectives, pronouns, numerals, adverbsand prepositions, giving particular attention to the ablative and thedative in a number of Indo-European languages.
Volume I: Einleitung; 1. Das Geschlecht der Substantiva; 2. Die Numeri desSubstantivums; 3. Die Grundbegriffe der Kasus und der Synkretismus; 4. DerAblativ; 5. Der Lokalis; 6. Der Instrumentalis; 7. Der Dativ; 8. DerGenitiv; 9. Der Akkusativ; 10. Nominativ, Vokativ; 11. Das Adjektivum; 12.Die Pronomina; 13. Die Zahlwörter; 14. Die Adverbia; 15. Die Präpositionen;Index; Volume II: 16. Tempora und Aktionen; 17. Die charakterisiertenPräsensbildung in Altindischen und Griechischen; 18. Die aus einsilbigenWurzeln gebildeten Formen; 19. Die Formen aus Wurzeln auf o; 20. Die Verbaauf eio; 21. Die indogermansichen Präsensaktionen; 22. Perfektivierungdurch Verbindung mit Präpositionen; 23. Das Perfektum; 24. Die Aoriste; 25.Das Futurum; 26. Mehrere Wurzeln zu einem Verbum vereinigt. 27. DieIndikative im Arischen und Griechischen; 28. Die Indikative im Italischen,Germanischen, Litauischen, Slavischen; 29. Die Modi im Arischen undGriechischen; 30. Die Modi in den übrigen Sprachen; 31. Die Genera Verbi imArischen und Griechischen; 32. Die Infinitive; 33. Partizipia undVerbaladjektiva; 34. Die Partikeln; Volume III: 35. Disposition der Syntax;36. Subjekt und Prädikat; 37. Die subjektlosen Sätze; 38. Stellung undStazbetonung der Wörter; 39. Die Ellipse; 40. Gruppen im Satze; 41.Kongruenz; 42. Vermischung zweier Konstruktionen; 43. Fragesätze; 44.Abhängige Sätze mit der Prohibitivnegation; 45. Die Relativsätze imArischen und Griechischen; 46. Die germanischen Relativsätze; 47. DasRelativum aus dem Interrogativstamm; 48. Das Satzgefüge; Indices.
Linguistic Field(s):
Syntax
Language Family(ies): Indo-European
Written In: English (eng )
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