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List of illustrations | ||
List of tables | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Note on transliteration and symbols | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
1 | Introduction | |
2 | Phonology: descriptive | |
3 | The writing systems of the major literary languages | |
4 | Phonology: historical and comparative | |
5 | Word formation: roots, stems, formatives, derivational suffixes and nominal compounds | |
6 | Nominals: nouns, pronouns, numerals and time and place adverbs | |
7 | The verb | |
8 | Adjectives, adverbs and clitics | |
9 | Syntax | |
10 | Lexicon | |
11 | Conclusion: a summary and overview | |
Bibliography | ||
Index of reconstructions with glosses | ||
General index |
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