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Textbook
Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-8896-8
568 pages
July 2009, ©2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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Description
- Updated, corrected, and expanded edition, containing new
illustrations of selected texts and inscriptions, and text samples
with translations and etymological commentary
- Extensively covers individual histories of both ancient and
modern languages of the Indo-European family
- Provides an overview of Proto-Indo-European culture, society,
and language
- Designed for use in courses, with exercises and suggestions for
further reading included in each chapter
- Includes maps, a glossary, a bibliography, and comprehensive word and subject indexes
Table of Contents
1 Introduction: The Comparative Method and the Indo-European Family.
2 Proto-Indo-European Culture and Archaeology.
3 Proto-Indo-European Phonology.
4 Proto-Indo-European Morphology: Introduction.
5 The Verb.
6 The Noun.
7 Pronouns and Other Parts of Speech.
8 Proto-Indo-European Syntax.
9 Anatolian.
10 Indo-Iranian I: Indic.
11 Indo-Iranian II: Iranian.
12 Greek.
13 Italic.
14 Celtic.
15 Germanic.
16 Armenian.
17 Tocharian.
18 Balto-Slavic.
19 Albanian.
20 Fragmentary Languages
Author Information
The Wiley Advantage
- Updated, corrected, and expanded new edition, containing new
illustrations of selected texts and inscriptions, and text samples
with translations and etymological commentary
- Extensively covers individual histories of both ancient and
modern languages of the Indo-European family
- Provides an overview of Proto-Indo-European culture, society,
and language
- Designed for use in courses, with exercises and suggestions for
further reading included in each chapter
- Includes maps, a glossary, a bibliography, and comprehensive word and subject indexes
Reviews
"Superb … [Fortson's] short general discussions of the histories and ecologies of the individual languages are the best I have ever read." (Recensiones - Salesianum, 2008)
"I would like to conclude by stressing that this is an excellent textbook. I have taught from it, and the students in my class not only learned a great deal from it, they also seemed to enjoy the book almost as much as I did." (Bryn Mawr Classical Review)
"Finally, there is a reliable, engaging and accessible presentation of the communis opinio. And there are even exercises! … Fortson has produced an excellent book that fulfills its goals admirably. I hope it will inspire a renaissance of Indo-European linguistics in English speaking countries." (Journal of the American Oriental Society)
"Ben Fortson's book is the best existing introduction to Indo-European linguistics: up-to-date and comprehensive, accessible without being oversimplified. Students and interested laypersons will find it indispensable."–Don Ringe, University of Pennsylvania
"Fortson’s Introduction continues to be the
textbook of choice for introductory Indo-European. In its
presentation of both fact and theory, it is a marvel of accuracy,
completeness, and sound judgment."
–Brent Vine, UCLA
"The perfect book for an introductory Indo-European course,
lively and engaging throughout, yet detailed, accurate, and
authoritative. The hands-on exercises at the end of each chapter
are a unique and valuable feature."
–Jay Jasanoff, Harvard University
"This is an excellent introduction to Proto-Indo-European and
its study. Both the chapters on various aspects of PIE grammar and
those describing the various Indo-European branches are masterly
précis of their subjects. As a Tocharianist I’m pleased
to see that all branches of Indo-European are given the same
thoughtful, substantial treatment. Both novices and the experienced
Indo-Europeanists will read this book with profit; more than one of
the latter group will wish he had written himself."
–Douglas Q. Adams, University of Idaho













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