Languages in prehistoric EuropeAlfred Bammesberger, Theo Vennemann Winter, 2003 - 364 pagina's Before the advent of writing and before the development of the Indo-European language, Europe enjoyed much greater linguistic diversity with a whole host of other languages (Hispanic, Baltic, Slavic, Germanic, to name but a few) which are now defunct. This collection of nineteen papers from a conference held at the Katholische Universitat Eichstatt in Germany in 1999, examine this diversity from archaeological (two papers) and linguistic perspectives. Contributors include: Robert S P Beekes, Ivo Hajnal, Petri Kallio, Thomas Lindner, Oswald Panagl, Colin Renfrew, Klaus Strunk and Juergen Untermann. Papers in English and German. |
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PREFACE | 9 |
ALEXANDER HÄUSLER | 49 |
KLAUS STRUNK | 85 |
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