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Studies in Tocharian Adjective Formation

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2013-10-08

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Fellner, Hannes Alexander. 2013. Studies in Tocharian Adjective Formation. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.

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This thesis is devoted to the investigation of two morphological classes in Tocharian and their Indo-European prehistory and affiliation: 1) the continuants of Proto-Indo-European (PIE) thematic ("class I") adjectives, and 2) a class of agent formations related to them.

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Linguistics, Ancient languages, Morphology, adjective, morphology, participle, Proto-Indo-European, thematic, Tocharian

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[DASH] provides the most professional materials for such narrow subjects. Tocharian is the most important language in Indo-European Linguistics. It would benefit me a lot [as] an amateur.