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摘要
摘要本文考察了希腊语τηλεκλ λ τ ο ς ' farfamous '的一个可能的威尔士同源词,即罕见的中世纪威尔士语pellglot,并在印欧诗歌语言研究的框架内分析了它及其所谓的希腊同源词。它相当关注中世纪威尔士诗化的惯例(考虑到其他因素),这些惯例可能会破坏希腊和中威尔士词的重建复合到原始印欧时代的年代。
Greek τηλεκλυτός ‘far-famed’ and its Welsh comparanda
Abstract The paper examines a possible Welsh cognate of Greek τηλεκλυτός ‘farfamed’, the rare Middle Welsh pellglot, and analyses it and its alleged Greek congener within the framework of Indo-European poetic language studies. It pays considerable attention to the conventions of medieval Welsh versification that (with other factors considered) may undermine the dating of the reconstructed compound underlying the Greek and Middle Welsh word to the Proto-Indo-European epoch.
期刊介绍:
Indogermanische Forschungen publishes contributions (essays and reviews) mainly in the areas of historical-comparative linguistics, historical linguistics, typology and characteristics of the languages of the Indogermanic language family. Essays on general linguistics and non-Indogermanic languages are also featured, provided that they coincide with the main focus of the journal with respect to methods and language history.