Preface List of Tables and Figures Notes on Contributors 1 Introduction: Past, Present, and Future of the Reconstruction of the Indo-European Stop System Tijmen Pronk, Alwin Kloekhorst and Ranko Matasovic Part 1 The Tradition Model vs. Glottalic Theories: Past and Present 2 50 Years of Glottalic Theory--What Did It Bring Us? Martin Joachim Kümmel 3 Jakobson's Universal Revisited Brett Miller 4 The Cao Bang Theory and Indo-European Breathy Voiced Stops: A Critical Assessment Alwin Kloekhorst 5 Indo-European Root Constraints Rianne van Lieburg 6 The Glottalic Theory and the Kortlandt Effect Ranko Matasovic 7 A Typological Analysis of the Kortlandt Effect Pascale Eskes 8 Indo-European Consonant Clusters and the Glottalic Theory Alwin Kloekhorst and Alexander Lubotsky 9 Bartholomae's Law Tijmen Pronk 10 Voice-to-Length or Length-to-Voice? Diachronic Relations between Length and Voice Oppositions in Stop Systems Alwin Kloekhorst Part 2 The Stop Systems of the Individual Indo-European Branches and of Proto-Indo-European 11 Anatolian Alwin Kloekhorst 12 Tocharian Michaël Peyrot 13 Italo-Celtic Peter Schrijver 14 Germanic Joseph Salmons 15 Indo-Iranian Michiel de Vaan 16 Balto-Slavic Tijmen Pronk 17 Albanian Alwin Kloekhorst 18 Greek and Phrygian Orsat Ligorio 19 Armenian Oliver Sayeed and Bert Vaux 20 The Reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European Stop System Alwin Kloekhorst and Tijmen Pronk Index.
The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems : From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories