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"Studying the Indo-European languages means having a privileged viewpoint on diachronic language change, because of their relative wealth of documentation, which spans over more than three millennia with almost no interruption, and their cultural position that they have enjoyed in human history. The chapters in this volume investigate case-studies in several ancient Indo-European languages (Ancient Greek, Latin, Hittite, Luwian, Sanskrit, Avestan, Old Persian, Armenian, Albanian) through the lenses of contact, variation, and reconstruction, in an interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary way. This reveals at the same time the multiplicity and the unity of our discipline(s), both by showing what kind of results the adoption of modern theories on "old" material can yield, and by underlining the centrality and complexity of the text in any research related to ancient languages"--
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monografia Rebiun35606428 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun35606428 m o d cr ||||||||||| 220210s2022 ne ab ob 101 0 eng 2022006179 1296378248 9004508821 9789004508828 electronic bk.) 9789004508811 hardback ;) acid-free paper) AU@ 000070751918 UPVA 998608446003706 UAM 991008337978104211 DLC eng rda pn DLC OCLCO OCLCF OCLCO N$T EBLCP OCLCQ WAU OCLCO WTU OCLCO pcc Ancient Indo-European languages between linguistics and philology contact, variation, and reconstruction edited by Michele Bianconi, Marta Capano, Domenica Romagno, Francesco Roval 2205 Leiden Boston Brill [2022] Leiden Boston Leiden Boston Brill 1 online resource (xvi, 314 pages) illustrations, map 1 online resource (xvi, 314 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Brill's studies in historical linguistics 2211-4904 volume 18 "This volume contains a selection of papers presented at a two-leg conference which took place in Pisa (April 2018) and Oxford (May 2018)."--Acknowledgements International conference proceedings Includes bibliographical references and index "Studying the Indo-European languages means having a privileged viewpoint on diachronic language change, because of their relative wealth of documentation, which spans over more than three millennia with almost no interruption, and their cultural position that they have enjoyed in human history. The chapters in this volume investigate case-studies in several ancient Indo-European languages (Ancient Greek, Latin, Hittite, Luwian, Sanskrit, Avestan, Old Persian, Armenian, Albanian) through the lenses of contact, variation, and reconstruction, in an interdisciplinary and intradisciplinary way. This reveals at the same time the multiplicity and the unity of our discipline(s), both by showing what kind of results the adoption of modern theories on "old" material can yield, and by underlining the centrality and complexity of the text in any research related to ancient languages"-- Provided by publisher Indo-European languages- Congresses Languages in contact- Congresses Language and languages- Variation- Congresses Reconstruction (Linguistics)- Congresses Extinct languages- Congresses Indo-European languages Languages in contact Language and languages- Variation Reconstruction (Linguistics) Extinct languages Langues indo-européennes Langues en contact Variation (Linguistique) Reconstruction linguistique Langues mortes Langues indo-européennes- Congrès Langues en contact- Congrès Variation (Linguistique)- Congrès Reconstruction linguistique- Congrès Langues mortes- Congrès Extinct languages. Indo-European languages. Language and languages- Variation. Languages in contact. Reconstruction (Linguistics) Essay Congress essays. proceedings (reports) Essays. Essays. Conference papers and proceedings. Essais. Actes de congrès. Bianconi, Michele 1991-) editor Capano, Marta editor Romagno, Domenica editor Roval, Francesco editor Print version Ancient Indo-European languages between linguistics and philology Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022] 9789004508811 (DLC) 2022006178 Brill's studies in historical linguistics v. 18