In:Papers on Language Theory and History: Volume I: Creation and Tradition in Language
J. Peter Maher
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 3] 1977
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Published online: 1 January 1977
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Table of contents
Ackonwledgements
Preface
Foreword by Raimo Anttila
Papers on language theory and history I
The paradox of creation and tradition in grammar: Sound pattern of a palimpsest (1969)
Italian mostaccio (1971)
Etymology and generative phonology in traditional lexicon: A study of Latin aqua “water”, aquila “eagle”,
aquilus “dark”, and aquilo “northwind” (1971)
The linguistic paleontology of some pre-christian burial terms in Slavic lexicon (1973)
*Haeḱmon: “(Stone) Axe” and “Sky” in I-E / Battle-axe culture (1973)
The ethnonym of the Slaves — Common Slavic *slověne (1974)
Phonetic law and suppletion in the history of the paradigm of the Slavic ethnica in -jane (1969)
Neglected reflexes of Proto-Indo-European *pet- “fly”: Greek pétros “stone” / pétra “cliff”
(1973)
The situational motivation of syntax and the syntactic motivation of polysemy and semantic change: Spanish-Italian bravo, etc. (1975)
Addendum
Publications by J. Peter Maher (1966–1976)
Index of names
Index of subjects and terms
