Admission requirements
Familiarity with Indo-European phonology is required, e.g. by completing the course Indo-European
Phonology or Indo-European Linguistics 1. In case of doubt, please contact the teacher.
Description
This course is a continuation of and builds on Indo-European Linguistics 1. We will treat the structure of the Indo-European word and study the reconstruction of nominal endings and paradigms, with a focus on the relation between lexical accent and ablaut. Special topics are the categories gender and number in Indo-European, nominal composition, and derivation. We will conclude with a reconstruction of the pronominal system. Two recent articles on PIE nominal morphology are discussed during separate reading sessions.
Course objectives
Knowledge of the morphological system of the Proto-Indo-European noun and pronoun, including the categories and paradigms
Knowledge of the developments of this system in the main daughter languages.
Insight into the methodology of the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European morphology and its pitfalls.
Application of the principles of reconstruction.
Timetable
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Mode of instruction
- Lecture/Seminar
Assessment method
- Written examination with short open questions
Resit
There is a resit option. if the final mark is a 5.49 or lower, a resit will have to be submitted during the resit period.
Inspection and feedback
How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will be organized.
Reading list
Mandatory reading:
Clackson, James. 2007. Indo-European Linguistics: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press. (ISBN 9780521653671)
Lundquist, J. and Yates, A. 2017. “Indo-European Morphology”. In: J. Klein, B. Joseph, M. Fritz (eds.),
Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics, Volume 3, pp. 2079-2195.
Both can be accessed online through the library website. Students must possess a printed copy of these works and bring this to class.
The articles to be discussed in the reading sessions will be communicated during the first class.
A syllabus with exercises and the presentations used during class will be made available through [Brightspace].(https://Brightspace.leidenuniv.nl)
Registration
Enrolment through uSis is mandatory
Contact
[Lucien van Beek] (https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/lucien-van-beek#tab-1) Education Administration Office Reuvensplaats
E-mail address Education Administration Office Reuvensplaats: osz-oa-reuvensplaats@hum.leidenuniv.nl