Une pure merveille !
Un roman d'une grande beauté, drôle, fin, extrêmement lumineux sur des sujets difficiles : la perte de
l'être aimé, la dureté de la vie et la tristesse qu'on barricade parfois... Elise franco-japonaise,
orpheline de sa maman veut poser LA question à son père et elle en trouvera le courage au fil des pages,
grâce au retour de sa grand-mère du japon, de sa rencontre avec son extravagante amie Stella..
Ensemble il ne diront plus Sayonara mais Mata Ne !
Attempts to understand the way in which cultures use language are central to many areas of academic thought in the latter half of the twentieth century....
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Attempts to understand the way in which cultures use language are central to many areas of academic thought in the latter half of the twentieth century. The Indo-European Languages shows both historically and through an up-to-date description of each language family how one branch of linguistics confronts this issue.
The first three chapters provide an important introduction to the general concerns of Indo-European scholarship. The rest of the sixteen chapters are each dedicated to a subgroup of the Indo-European language family. Each addresses the major features of phonology, morphology, syntax and lexicon of the language family.
Written by experts in the field from the United States, England, Italy and Germany, The Indo-European Languages fills a major gap in this rapidly changing field. It will be useful to a broad range of readers including students of historical linguistics and comparative philology, modern language students and anyone interested in the processes of language change and evolution.
• Highly useful as an introductory survey as well as a standard reference for advanced students and scholars
• The only work available which combines the historical understanding of Indo-European with a survey of its various sub-groups
Sommaire
The Indo-Europeans: Origins and Culture
Proto-Indo-European: Comparison and Reconstruction
The Indo-European Linguistic Family: Genetic and Typological Perspectives