Jump to content

Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from IEW)

The Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (IEW; "Indo-European Etymological Dictionary") was published in 1959 by the Austrian-Czech comparative linguist and Celtic languages expert Julius Pokorny. It is an updated and slimmed-down reworking of the three-volume Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen (1927–1932, by Alois Walde and Julius Pokorny).

Both of these works aim to provide an overview of the lexical knowledge of the Proto-Indo-European language accumulated through the early 20th century. The IEW is now significantly outdated, especially as it was conservative even when it was written, ignoring the now integral laryngeal theory, and hardly including any Anatolian material.

Editions

[edit]
  • A. Francke, 1st ed. (1959)[1]
  • French & European Publications (1969), ISBN 0-8288-6602-3
  • A. Francke, 4th ed. (2002); 5th ed. (2005), ISBN 3-7720-0947-6

See also

[edit]

Other Proto-Indo-European language dictionaries and grammars

References

[edit]
  1. ^ First ed., three vols. in one, via Internet Archive. Alternative scan.
[edit]