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Kurux Historical Phonology Reconsidered
With a Reconstruction of Pre-Kurux-Malto Phonology
von Martin Pfeiffer
Verlag: PubliQation
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ISBN: 978-3-7458-6986-6
Erschienen am 18.07.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 303 mm [H] x 215 mm [B] x 32 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1504 Gramm
Umfang: 480 Seiten

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Kurux (Oraon), with Malto and Brahui a member of the North Dravidian subfamily of the Dravidian languages, is spoken primarily in the Indian state of Jharkhand. The objective of the present study is to investigate the evolution of the Kurux phonemic system. This evolution can be described as a sequence of the Proto-Dravidian stage, the processes of sound change that
followed upon this stage, the Pre-Kurux-Malto stage, and the further processes of sound change which led to modern Kurux. Both stages and both sets of processes of sound change are reconstructed in detail, proceeding from the Kurux etyma included in the revised edition of the Dravidian Etymological Dictionary (1984), from which selections had to be made, however: Items of non-Dravidian (Indo-Aryan, Munda, Persian) origin as well as doubtful cases had to be identified and left out of account, so that the Proto-Dravidian reconstructions presented here are based on only 43 per cent of the Kurux etyma registered in the revised edition of the Dravidian Etymological Dictionary. Additional subjects dealt with include identification of the comparative evidence available for Proto-North-Dravidian, discussion of features that can serve as isoglosses for the North Dravidian subfamily, and considerations regarding the original home of the speakers of North Dravidian languages.



Martin Pfeiffer studied and taught Indology at the Freie Universität Berlin.
He published Elements of Kurux Historical Phonology (1972) and Indische
Mythen vom Werden der Welt: Texte, Strukturen, Geschichte (1994), and he
translated some 50 non-fiction books into German (mostly from English, but
also from Italian, French, Russian, and Serbo-Croatian, while it was still a
language).


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