Written in 1878, while the author was a twenty-year-old student in Berlin, Saussure's only full-length work proposed the existence of two additional sonant coefficients in the Indo-European parent language. Applying the methods of comparison and internal reconstruction to Proto-Indo-European, Saussure argued that the long vowels had developed from a short vowel plus a sonant coefficient. A hypothesis far ahead of its time, his proposal was not confirmed until 1927 when a consonantal phoneme etymologically derived from Saussure's A was discovered in newly deciphered Hittite, the oldest attested Indo-European language. Not only is the Mémoire a dramatic demonstration of the method of internal reconstruction, but it also paved the way for further developments in historical phonology including laryngeal theory, and may have stimulated Saussure's later development of structuralism. This reissue includes, as an appendix, Antoine Meillet's 1913 obituary of Saussure.
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Revue des différents opinions émises sur le système des a; 1. Les liquides et nasales sonantes; 2. Le phonème A dans les langues européennes; 3. Les deux o gréco-italiennes; 4. Indices de la pluralité des a dans la langue mère indo-européenne; 5. Role grammatical des différentes espèces d'a; 6. De différents phénomènes relatifs aux sonantes i, u, r, n, m; Registre des mots grecs.
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Saussure's ground-breaking Mémoire proposes the existence of two additional sonant coefficients in the Indo-European parent language.

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ISBN
9781108006590
Publisert
2009-11-26
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press
Vekt
420 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Fransk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
326