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      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      September 2022
      September 2022
      ISBN:
      9781108758666
      9781108499798
      9781108731522
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      (229 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.6kg, 314 Pages
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    Modern languages like English, Spanish, Russian and Hindi as well as ancient languages like Greek, Latin and Sanskrit all belong to the Indo-European language family, which means that they all descend from a common ancestor. But how, more precisely, are the Indo-European languages related to each other? This book brings together pioneering research from a team of international scholars to address this fundamental question. It provides an introduction to linguistic subgrouping as well as offering comprehensive, systematic and up-to-date analyses of the ten main branches of the Indo-European language family: Anatolian, Tocharian, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Greek, Armenian, Albanian, Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic. By highlighting that these branches are saliently different from each other, yet at the same time display striking similarities, the book demonstrates the early diversification of the Indo-European language family, spoken today by half the world's population. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

    Reviews

    'The volume presents a very useful discussion of the methodology of linguistic subgrouping, methods of computational cladistics and the features allowing the establishment of the individual subbranches of Indo-European and speaking for or against possible higher intermediate nodes.'

    Daniel Kölligan Source: Folia Linguistica

    ‘This is an outstandingly valuable book, bringing together facts and hypotheses which have been scattered through the professional literature. It will surely become a convenient reference source and a starting-point for scholars who develop new hypotheses in this field.’

    Geoffrey Sampson Source: The Linguist List

    ‘Olander and crew have provided us with a set of very fine analyses of the major issues in Indo-European subgrouping, and the extensive bibliographies themselves might be said to be worth the price of admission. No one will agree with all the conclusions, but the evidence is there for all to see and further development of the question, whether to reinforce the syntheses presented here or to forge new ones, must take this book as a point of reference.’

    Douglas Adams Source: The Journal of Indo-European Studies

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    Contents

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    • The Indo-European Language Family
      pp i-ii
    • The Indo-European Language Family - Title page
      pp iii-iii
    • A Phylogenetic Perspective
    • Copyright page
      pp iv-iv
    • Contents
      pp v-vi
    • Figures
      pp vii-vii
    • Tables
      pp viii-viii
    • Contributors
      pp ix-ix
    • Acknowledgements
      pp x-x
    • Abbreviations and Symbols
      pp xi-xvi
    • 1 - Introduction
      pp 1-17
    • 2 - Methodology in Linguistic Subgrouping
      pp 18-32
    • 3 - Computational Approaches to Linguistic Chronology and Subgrouping
      pp 33-51
    • 4 - What We Can (and Can’t) Learn from Computational Cladistics
      pp 52-62
    • 5 - Anatolian
      pp 63-82
    • 6 - Tocharian
      pp 83-101
    • 7 - Italo-Celtic
      pp 102-113
    • 8 - Italic
      pp 114-134
    • 9 - Celtic
      pp 135-151
    • 10 - Germanic
      pp 152-172
    • 11 - Greek
      pp 173-201
    • 12 - Armenian
      pp 202-222
    • 13 - Albanian
      pp 223-245
    • 14 - Indo-Iranian
      pp 246-268
    • 15 - Balto-Slavic
      pp 269-292
    • Index
      pp 293-298

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