This dissertation investigates the formations and history of the nominative-accusative neuter plural in the Anatolian branch of Indo-European. The central five chapters contain attestations of neuter plurals, accompanied by philological discussion. Forms have been collected from all texts identified by their ductus as Old or Middle Hittite, from a sampling of Late Hittite texts, and, insofar as possible, from Palaic, Cuneiform and Hieroglyphic Luwian, Lycian A, and Lydian. The Lydian data proved inconclusive for purposes of comparison. In the final chapter comparison of the attested neuter plurals is carried out, with the following results
The paper aims at giving a unified account of the origins and development of the Anatolian ‘local pa...
International audienceDiscussion of the previous theories concerning the origin of feminine gender i...
International audienceDiscussion of the previous theories concerning the origin of feminine gender i...
The Anatolian languages are unique among the Indo-European languages in having a suffix for neuter n...
P(論文)This paper aims to investigate the dialectal aspects of the Anatolian languages, which were spo...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
This paper aims to investigate the dialectal aspects of the Anatolian languages, which were spoken i...
1 The debate about whether or not hittite ever had the feminine gender also remains lively. Melchert...
Adnominal possession in Anatolian displays some peculiar features. In the Luwian languages the genit...
Adnominal possession in Anatolian displays some peculiar features. In the Luwian languages the genit...
One of the most famous features of the Anatolian Indo-European languages is the widespread use of an...
Starting from the investigation of some neuter o stems that attest either masculine or feminine dou...
La formación del nominativo-acusativo plural del neutro presenta en las lenguas indoeuropeas una se...
Hittite shows that the ”genericum”, as a noun referring to people underspecified for gender, is a t...
The paper aims at giving a unified account of the origins and development of the Anatolian ‘local pa...
The paper aims at giving a unified account of the origins and development of the Anatolian ‘local pa...
International audienceDiscussion of the previous theories concerning the origin of feminine gender i...
International audienceDiscussion of the previous theories concerning the origin of feminine gender i...
The Anatolian languages are unique among the Indo-European languages in having a suffix for neuter n...
P(論文)This paper aims to investigate the dialectal aspects of the Anatolian languages, which were spo...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
This paper aims to investigate the dialectal aspects of the Anatolian languages, which were spoken i...
1 The debate about whether or not hittite ever had the feminine gender also remains lively. Melchert...
Adnominal possession in Anatolian displays some peculiar features. In the Luwian languages the genit...
Adnominal possession in Anatolian displays some peculiar features. In the Luwian languages the genit...
One of the most famous features of the Anatolian Indo-European languages is the widespread use of an...
Starting from the investigation of some neuter o stems that attest either masculine or feminine dou...
La formación del nominativo-acusativo plural del neutro presenta en las lenguas indoeuropeas una se...
Hittite shows that the ”genericum”, as a noun referring to people underspecified for gender, is a t...
The paper aims at giving a unified account of the origins and development of the Anatolian ‘local pa...
The paper aims at giving a unified account of the origins and development of the Anatolian ‘local pa...
International audienceDiscussion of the previous theories concerning the origin of feminine gender i...
International audienceDiscussion of the previous theories concerning the origin of feminine gender i...