Re: Lexicon of Proto-Indo-European morphological roots

From: C. Darwin Goranson
Message: 48121
Date: 2007-03-30

J.P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams' "The Oxford Introduction to Proto-
Indo-European and the Proto-Indo-European World", Robert
Beekes' "Comparative Indo-European Linguistics" (Careful, he's a
closet Glottalic School believer!), and Michael Meier-
Bruegger's "Indo-European Linguistics". All three of these, plus
Brugmann's "Grundriss", have the works.

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "cbmibm" <cbmibm@...> wrote:
>
> I contributed to CYBALIST by uploading for your convenience all
2222
> roots from Pokorny to files/PIE roots/pokorny.htm They are spelled
> similarly to IPA, because there for example, 'j' has IPA meaning of
> palatal approximant. Because this lexicon contains only non-
> morphological roots, I ask you where I can get/find most full and
> comprehensive list of all PIE morphological roots such as affixes,
> endings that inflects by gender, person, case (all eight or perhaps
> even nine cases), number, participles, forms, moods and so on... if
> possible in form of paradigms, that belongs to strictly the same
type
> of PIE reconstruction as all Pokorny's roots, that is too belonging
> to highest inflectional stage of PIE, where PIE morphology is
mostly
> complicated and sophisticated? Did Pokorny wrote such complete
> morphology treatise? How it is entitled and where it is online?
>
> Miguel's morphology series that are stored as follows
> (part:message_number):
> 1:14333, 2:14340, 3:14374, 4:14375, 5:14420, 6:14434, 7:14489,
> 8:14527, 9:14720, 10:14727, 11:14991, 12:14992, 13:14994,
> 13sup:16228, 14a:16501, 14b:16515, 15:16585, 16:16586, 17:16588,
> 18:16589, 19:16590, 20:16591
>
> are not so complete.
>