Edward Sapir (18841939). Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech. 1921.
Subject Index
G
Gaelic, 225
Gender, 100 102 , 113
German: French influence on, 208 , 209 , 212 ; grammatical concepts in sentence, 95 ; Latin influence on, 206 , 208 ; phonetic drifts, history of, 184 , 185 , 188 , 191 193 , 197 199 ; plurality, 100 ; relations, 175 , 183 ; sound-imitative words, 6 ; sounds, 56 , 212 ; tense forms, 103 ; umlaut, 202 , 203 , 204 ; unanalyzable words, resistance to, 208 , 209
German, High, 224
German, Middle High, 184 , 185 , 192 , 204
German, Old High, 175 , 184 , 185 , 192 , 194
Germanic languages, 175 , 183 , 184 , 185 , 186 , 206 , 212 , 226
Germanic, West, 175 , 184 , 185 , 186 , 187 , 191 , 192 , 224
Germans, 224 , 225 , 226
Gesture languages, 20 , 21
Ginneken, Jac van, 40
Glottal cords, 48 ; action of, 48 50
Glottal stop, 49
Gothic, 82 , 175 , 184
Grammar, 39
Grammatical element, 26 32
Grammatical concepts. See Concepts, grammatical.
Grammatical processes, classified by, languages, 133 135 ; particular, development by each language of, 62 , 63 ; types of, 63 , 64 ; variety of, use in one language of, 61 , 62
Greek, dialectic history of, 162
Greek, classical: affixing, 137 ; compounds, 67 , 68 ; concord, 121 ; infixing, 75 ; influence, 207 , 215 , 216 ; pitch accent, 83 ; plurality, 100 ; reduplicated perfects, 82 , 216 ; stress, 82 , 83 ; structure, 139 , 151 , 152 ; synthetic character, 137 ; verse, 244 , 246
Greek, modern, 137 , 163 , 194 , 212