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Pt. 1 | The Origins and Evolution of the Indo-European Flectional Type: The Derivative-Flectional Type of Indo-European and the Paradigmatic-Flectional Type of Latin | 1 |
1.1 | Introduction | 3 |
1.2 | The Nominative-Accusative Structure of Indo-European | 15 |
1.3 | Main Characteristics of the Derivative-Flectional and Paradigmatic-Flectional Types | 23 |
Pt. 2 | The Basic Principles and Origins of the Nominal System and Inflections | 47 |
2.1 | Introduction: Principles of Nominal Inflection: Derivative-Flectional Morphology of Nouns | 49 |
2.2 | Animate and Inanimate Noun Classes: The Category of Gender | 61 |
2.3 | The Category of Number | 69 |
2.4 | The Case System | 77 |
2.5 | Remarks on Latin Paradigmatization | 97 |
2.6 | Conclusions | 103 |
Pt. 3 | The Indo-European Origins of the Latin Verbal System | 105 |
3.1 | Introduction: Derivative-Flectional Morphology of the Indo-European Verb: Paradigmatization | 107 |
3.2 | The Active and Inactive Verb Classes: The Development from an Injunctive-Based Two-Class System into an Integral Present-Based Verbal System | 115 |
3.3 | Inactive and Perfect: The Latin perfect | 143 |
3.4 | Inactive and Middle-Passive: The Latin deponent/passive | 157 |
3.5 | Thematic -e/o- suffix and Long Vocalic Suffixes: Latin subjunctives and futures: Latin present conjugations | 173 |
3.6 | Sigmatic Forms of the Latin Present and Perfect Systems: The Indo-European -s- Suffix | 181 |
3.7 | Latin Imperfect In -bam and Future in -bo: The Indo-European -dh- suffix | 187 |
3.8 | Conclusions | 191 |
Summary | 191 | |
Notes | 195 | |
References | 215 | |
Index | 233 |
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