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Towards a History of the Basque Language
Questions related to the origin and history of the Basque language spark considerable interest, since it is the only surviving pre-Indo-European language in western Europe. However, until now, there was no readily available source in English providing answers to these questions or giving an overview of past and current research in this area. This book is intended to partly fill this void.
The book contains both state-of-the-art papers which summarize our knowledge about particular areas of Basque historical linguistics, and articles presenting new hypotheses and points of view based on hard evidence and careful analysis.
All contributors to this volume have demonstrated expertise in the topic within Basque historical linguistics that their chapter addresses. Two classical articles by the late Luis Michelena are included in English translation. In addition, the book includes studies on diachronic phonology, morphology and syntax. The relation of Basque to other languages is also investigated in a couple of chapters.
The book contains both state-of-the-art papers which summarize our knowledge about particular areas of Basque historical linguistics, and articles presenting new hypotheses and points of view based on hard evidence and careful analysis.
All contributors to this volume have demonstrated expertise in the topic within Basque historical linguistics that their chapter addresses. Two classical articles by the late Luis Michelena are included in English translation. In addition, the book includes studies on diachronic phonology, morphology and syntax. The relation of Basque to other languages is also investigated in a couple of chapters.
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 131] 1995. v, 365 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 18 March 2011
Published online on 18 March 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Editor’s foreword | pp. 1–4
- The basque country and the Basque language: an overview of the external history of the basque languageKoldo Zuazo | p. 5
- The Basque Language and its neighbors in antiquityJoaquin Gorrochategui | p. 31
- Origins and relatives of the Basque language: review of the evidenceR.L. Trask | p. 65
- The ancient Basque consonantsLuis Michelena | p. 101
- The Latin and romance element in BasqueLuis Michelena | p. 137
- Reconstructing the ancient Basque accentual system: hypotheses and evidenceJosé Ignacio Hualde | p. 171
- Reconstructing the Pre-proto-Basque rootJoseba A. Lakarra | p. 189
- On the history of the Non-finite verb forms in BasqueR.L. Trask | p. 207
- On the origin of the finite forms of the Basque verbRicardo Gómez and Koldo Sainz | p. 235
- The develoment of the Basque system of terms of address and the allocutive conjugationJabier Alberdi | p. 275
- “Nunc” in old BasqueRudolf P.G. de Rijk | p. 295
- Weak and strong genitive pronouns in northern basque: A Diachronic perspectiveGeorges Rebuschi | p. 313
- General index | pp. 357–365
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