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Shields 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aPhiladelphia $cBenjamins$d1992 215 $a1 online resource (170 p.) 225 1 $aAmsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,$x0304-0763 ;$vv. 88 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-55619-145-6 311 $a90-272-3588-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aA HISTORY OF INDO-EUROPEAN VERB MORPHOLOGY; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface & Acknowledgements; Table of contents; Chapter I. Introduction; 1.1 Reconstruction Methodology.; 1.2 Evaluating Reconstructions.; 1.3 Summary; 1.4 Indo-European Monophthongizations; 1.5 Consonantal Sandhi; 1.6 Laryngeals; 1.7 Pre-Inflectional Indo-European; 1.7.1 Number; 1.7.2 Person; 1.7.3 Tense; 1.8 The Spatio-Temporal System of Early Indo-European; 1.9 The Evolution of the Conjugations System 327 $aChapter II. The Origin of the Singular Person Markers, Tense Markers, and Related Grammatical Categories 2.1 Indo-European Deictics; 2.1.1 The Deictic -*i; 2.1.2 The Deictic *e/o; 2.1.3 The Deictic *yo; 2.1.4 The Deictic* a; 2.1.5 The Deictic*u; 2.1.6 The Deictic *k; 2.1.7 The Deictic *(elo)s; 2.1.8 The Deictic *(e/o)N (N = m or n); 2.1.9 The Deictic *(e/o)l; 2.1.10 The Deictic *(elo)T; 2.2 The Deictic *(elo)s and Its Formations; 2.3 The Deictic *(e/o)T and Its Formations; 2.4 Some Further Implications of the Deictic Origin of Verbal Markers in*-s(-) and*-T(-) 327 $a2.4.1 The Origin of the Germanic r-Pretente 2.4.2 The Origin of the West Germanic Second Person Singular Verb Ending -st; 2.4.3 The Origin of the Copula *es-; 2.5 More on the Imperative: The deictics in *u, *k, and *(elo)l and their formations; Chapter III. The Origin of the Non-Singular Category; 3.1 The Third Person; 3.2 The First and Second Persons; 3.3 More Difficult Dialect Data; 3.4 The Iterative; Chapter IV. The Origin of the Hi-Conjugation, the Perfect, and the Middle Voice; 4.1 Verbal Stems in *-a; 4.2 Early Indo-European Verb Classes.; 4.2.1 The Origin of the Thematic Vowel 327 $a4.2.2 The Origin of the Stem-Format *-a-4.3 The Evolution of Indo-European a-Class Verbs; 4.4 Theoretical Implications; 4.4.1 The Origin of the Germanic Third Weak Class; 4.4.2 The Origin of the Sanskrit Aorist Passive Marker -i; 4.5 The Origin of the Middle Voice; Chapter V. The Origin of the Optative and the Subjunctive; 5.1 The Theory.; 5.2 Some Implications of the Theory; Chapter VI. A Brief Chronological Summary; 6.1 Stage I; 6.2 Stage II; 6.3 Stage III; 6.4 Stage IV; 6.5 Stage V; 6.6 Conclusion; Endnotes; References; INDEX OF NAMES; INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND LANGUAGES 330 $aThis book explores the origin and evolution of important grammatical categories of the Indo-European verb, including the markers of person, tense, number, aspect, and mood. 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