In:The Laws of Indo-European
N.E. Collinge
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 35] 1985
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Table of contents
Prefacevi
Contentsvii
Abbreviations and acronyms; siglaix
Introduction1
Aitken’s law3
Bartholomae’s law7
Brugmann’s law13
Caland’s law23
Dolobko’s law29
Dybo’s law31
Ebeling’s law35
Endzelin’s law37
Fortunatov’s law I41
Grassmann’s law47
Grimm’s law63
Hartmann’s law77
Hirt’s law I81
Hirt’s law85
Hjemslev’s law89
Holtzmann’s law93
Illič-Svityč’s law103
Lachmann’s law105
Leskien’s law115
Meillet’s law117
Nieminen’s law119
Notker’s law121
Osthoff’s law127
Palatals, the law of the133
Pedersen’s law143
Pedersen’s law147
Saussure’s law149
Šaxmatov’s law153
Siebs’ law155
Sievers’ law I159
Sievers’ law II175
Stang’s law179
Streitberg’s law181
Thurneysen’s law183
Thurneysen and Havet, the law of193
Van Wijk’s law197
Vendryes’ law199
Wackernagel’s law I217
Wheeler’s law221
Winter’s law225
Appendix I: section A (minor laws)229
Appendix I: section B (major tendencies)241
Appendix II: the phonetic ‘new look’ of Indo-European consonants259
Appendix III: general issues of Balto-Slavic accentology271
Appendix IV: Dahl’s law of Bantu279
Appendix V: Latin verbs in — iō283
Index of authorities289
