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  • Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries

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    Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online

    Edited by Alexander Lubotsky, Leiden University

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    ISSN: 1877-0495

    Outright Purchase Price: EUR 4,000.- / US$ 5,600.- Installment Price: EUR 310.- / US$ 430.- Annual Subscription Price: EUR 780.- / US$ 1,090.-

    The Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online (IED Online) reconstructs the lexicon for the most important languages and language branches of Indo-European. It is a rich and voluminous online reference source for historical and general linguists. Dictionaries can be cross-searched, with an advance search for each individual dictionary enabling the user to perform more complex research queries. Each entry is accompanied by grammatical info, meaning(s), etymological commentary, reconstructions, cognates and often extensive bibliographical information. New content will be added on an annual basis.

    Features and Benefits

    - Includes 11 dictionaries - Contains over 20.000 entries - Covers over 150 languages - Rich bibliographical references for further research - Export, print and save records - Cross-searchable database, supporting simple and complex queries - Unicode compliant, displaying and searching complex characters and diacritics

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  • Etymological Dictionary of Greek (2 vols)

    Robert Beekes with the assistance of Lucien van Beek

    October 2009 ISBN 978 90 04 17418 4 Hardback (xlxiv, 1808 pp.) List price EUR 407.- / US$ 566.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 10

    Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic

    Ranko Matasovi

    December 2008 ISBN 978 90 04 17336 1 Hardback (xii, 544 pp.) List price EUR 176.- / US$ 245.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 9

    Etymological Dictionary of the Armenian Inherited Lexicon

    Hrach K. Martirosyan

    November 2009 ISBN 978 90 04 17337 8 Hardback (xvi, 988 pp.) List price EUR 203.- / US$ 282.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 8

    Etymological Dictionary of Latinand the other Italic Languages

    Michiel de Vaan

    June 2008 ISBN 978 90 04 16797 1 Hardback (xiv, 826 pp.) List price EUR 248.- / US$ 345.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 7

    Reconstructing Proto-Nostratic (2 vols)Comparative Phonology, Morphology, and Vocabulary

    Allan R. Bomhard

    June 2008 ISBN 978 90 04 16853 4 Hardback (Vol. 1: xxiv, 878 pp.; Vol. 2: xviii, 942 pp.) List price EUR 529.- / US$ 735.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 6

    Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series

    Edited by Alexander Lubotsky, Leiden University

    For more information please visit brill.nl/ieed ISSN 1574-3586

    Etymological Dictionary

    of Proto-Germanic

    Guus Kroonen, Leiden University

    November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18340 7 Hardback (approx 1000 pp.) List price EUR 239.- / US$ 340.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 11

    Germanic is one of the best studied branches of the Indo-European language family. This new etymological dictionary offers a wealth of material collected from both old and new Germanic languages, ranging from Gothic to Modern Faroese, from Old English to the Swiss dialects. It covers the largest part of the Proto-Germanic lexicon, containing around 7,000 lexemes. A large number of words for the first time receive an Indo-European reconstruction, and, as a result, the dictionary offers a full implementation of the laryngeal theory. Special focus is further put on the internal evolution of Germanic morphology and its consequences for the study of Germanic etymology.

    Etymological Dictionary

    of Persian

    Garnik S. Asatrian, Yerevan State University

    November 2012 ISBN 978 90 04 18341 4 Hardback (approx 1000 pp.) List price EUR 239.- / US$ 340.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 12

    The Etymological Dictionary of Persian is the most comprehensive and up-to-date work in the field of New Persian historical lexicology and etymology, since the publication of P. Horns Grundriss (1893) and H. Hbschmans Persische Studien (1895). It synthesizes the achievements of Iranian, and Indo-European, comparative linguistics over the last century with regard to the study of the inherited lexicon of Persian. The dictionary covers the principal vocabulary of the Persian language attested in sources such as: Classical poetry, historical narratives, early Judaeo-Persian texts, medical treatises, mediaeval dictionaries (Farhangs), as well as its use in modern urban vernaculars. Included in the listing, moreover, is a sizable amount of non-Turko-Mongolian and Arabic lexemes, particularly borrowings from Greek, Indian, and Caucasian languages. Copious references are given to the relevant literature, whereby each lemma is supplied with an extensive bibliography. The lemmas are rendered in the original Arabo-Persian script followed by a transcription, and are arranged according to the Arabic alphabet. The indexes, a.o. include, a detailed list of discussed New Persian forms both in their original alphabet and in transcription, as well as the different languages. The Etymological Dictionary of Persian is a basic source for Indo-Europeanists and experts in comparative linguistics, as well as a reference guide for those researching and studying Persian languages.

    Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon

    Alwin Kloekhorst

    December 2007 ISBN 978 90 04 16092 7 Hardback (xiv, 1170 pp.) List price EUR 225.- / US$ 313.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 5

    Etymological Dictionary of the Slavic Inherited Lexicon

    Rick Derksen

    December 2007 ISBN 978 90 04 15504 6 Hardback (x, 726 pp.) List price EUR 151.- / US$ 210.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 4

    The Origin of the Indo-Iranians

    Elena E. Kuzmina. Edited by J.P. Mallory

    June 2007 ISBN 978 90 04 16054 5 Hardback (xviii, 766 pp.) List price EUR 214.- / US$ 297.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 3

    Etymological Dictionary of the Iranian Verb

    Johnny Cheung

    December 2006 ISBN 978 90 04 15496 4 Hardback (xxiv, 600 pp.) List price EUR 142.- / US$ 197.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 2

    Old Frisian Etymological Dictionary

    Dirk Boutkan and Sjoerd Michiel Siebinga

    June 2005 ISBN 978 90 04 14531 3 Hardback (xxxiv, 598 pp.) List price EUR 188.- / US$ 261.- Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, 1

    The Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series publishes the results of a major Leiden University project identifying and describing the common lexical heritage of the Indo-European languages. Under the supervision of Alexander Lubotsky, an international team of historical linguists has for more than a decade researched, collected and integrated a growing corpus of linguistic data.

    The data is published in a series of etymological dictionaries and will be concluded by the publication of a large Indo-European Etymological Dictionary, deemed as a successor of Julius Pokornys standard work published in 1959.