2020-07-02T08:31:20Z
2020-07-02T08:31:20Z
2017
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In Luwian, as in Hittite, the *CóC-stem formation is the counterpart of PIE. perfect *C1e-C1óC2-. In Proto-Anatolian the PIE. perfect shows hardly any traces of a reduplication syllable (although there are examples); principally, it shows only the o-ablaut. Structurally, the Hittite hi-verbs are best compared to the isolated PIE. verb *u̯eid- 'to know', which was unreduplicated but inflected as a perfect. While this situation has been well studied in Hittite, a study of this kind focusing specifically on Luwian is still lacking. This article aims to explore this issue in Cuneiform and Hieroglyphic Luwian.
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Filologia indoeuropea; Luvi; Llengües anatòliques; Indo-European philology; Luwian language; Anatolian languages
Russian State University for the Humanities and the Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Science
Reproducció del document publicat : https://doi.org/10.31826/jlr-2017-151-210
Voprosy Âzykovogo Rodstva-Journal of Language Relationship, 2017, vol. 15, num. 1 p. 60-68
https://doi.org/10.31826/jlr-2017-151-210
cc-by-nd (c) Vernet Pons, Mariona, 2017
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