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Nineteenth Century Historical Indo-European Linguistics
Lehmann, W. P. 1967 [Editor] Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
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Table of Contents (pp. v-vi)
Introduction by the Editor pp. 1-4
Chapter 1. Sir William Jones: The Third Anniversary Discourse, on the Hindus pp. 7-20
Chapter 2. Friedrich von Schlegel: On the Language and Wisdom of the Indians pp. 21-28
Chapter 3. Rasmus Rask: An Investigation concerning the Source of the Old Northern or Icelandic Language pp. 29-37
Chapter 4. Franz Bopp: On the Conjugational System of the Sanskrit Language pp. 38-45
Chapter 5. Jacob Grimm: Germanic Grammar pp. 46-60
Chapter 6. Wilhelm von Humboldt: On the Structural Variety of Human Language and Its Influence on the Intellectual Development of Mankind pp. 61-66
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Chapter 7. Rudolf von Raumer: Linguistic-Historical Change and the Natural-Historical Definition of Sounds pp. 67-86
Chapter 8. August Schleicher: Introduction to A Compendium of the Comparative Grammar of the IndoEuropean, Sanskrit, Greek and Latin Languages pp. 87-96
Chapter 9. C. Lottner: Exceptions to the First Sound Shift pp. 97-108
Chapter 10. Hermann Grassmann: Concerning the Aspirates and Their Simultaneous Presence in the Initial and Final of Roots pp. 109-131
Chapter 11. Karl Verner: An Exception to the First Sound Shift pp. 132-163
Chapter 12. Heinrich Hubschmann: On the Position of Armenian in the Sphere of the Indo-European Languages pp. 164-189
Chapter 13. Karl Brugmann:
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Nasalis Sonans in the Original Indo-European Language pp. 190-196
Chapter 14. Hermann Osthoff and Karl Brugman: Preface to Morphological Investigations in the Sphere of the Indo-European Languages I pp. 197-209
Chapter 15. Eduard Sievers: On the Accent and Ph