1: Introduction; 2: Language in Change; 3: Tasks of Indo-European
Linguistics; 4: Phonology; 5: Morphophonology; 6: Prehistory of the
Indo-European Phonological System; 7: Morphology - Nouns and
Adjectives; 8: Morphology - Pronouns and Numerals; 9: Morphology -
Verbs; References; Index
Contributors
`draws confidently on data from all of the Indo-European
branches.'
Sino-Platonic Papers No.107, Sept. 2000.
`... this work is now so much more widely accessible ... it will
truly be a fitting memorial to Oswald Szemerenyi'
J. H. W. Penney, Kratylos Edition 44 1999
`Szemerenyi's standard introduction to the comparative philology of
Indo-European has thankfully been made available in English.
Beautifully set out, it represents the thoroughly revised and
(especially in respect of bibliography) enlarged edition of 1990.
... a masterpiece of clarity and conciseness.'
J. C. Wright, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African
Studies
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