Contents // Bibliography // Abbreviations // Cited sources // 9 // 15 // 16 // 1. Preliminaries // 1.1 Subject of work // 1.2 Frame and method of work // 1.3 Formal remarks // 19 // 19 // 20 // 22 // 2. Status quaestionis and critical evaluation of the existing explanation . . . // 2.1 History of the approaches to the problem // 2.1.1 Ancient authors // 2.1.2 Modem researchers. The theory of initial accent // 2.2 Description of vowel changes in modem handbooks // 2.2.1 Rules for vowel changes in non-initial syllables // 2.2.1.1 Rules for vowel changes in medial syllables // 2.2.1.1.1 Medial open syllables // 2.2.1.1.2 Medial closed syllables // 2.2.1.1.3 Diphthongs in medial syllables // 2.2.1.2 Rules for vowel changes in final syllables // 2.2.1.2.1 Final open syllables // 2.2.1.2.2 Final closed syllables // 2.2.1.2.3 Diphthongs in final syllables // 2.2.1.3 Critical comments on given mles // 2.2.2 Causes of vocalic changes // 2.2.2.1 Interpretation in grammar books // 2.2.2.2 Critical review of the existing explanation // 2.2.3 Chronology of vocalic changes // 2.2.4 Localization of vocalic changes // 2.2.5 Conditions for vocalic changes and exceptions to rules // 2.2.6 Relation between qualitative change of short vowels and syncope // 2.3 Summary // 24 // 24 // 24 // 25 // 27 // 27 // 28 // 28 // 29 // 30 // 30 // 30 // 30 // 31 // 31 // 35 // 35 // 35 // 37 // 42 // 43 // 45 // 46 // 3. Evaluation of the excerpted material // 3.1 The root vowel of the posterior element of compounds
// 3.1.1 Verbs // 47 // 48 // 49 // 49 // 3.1.1.1 Compounds with verbal base // 3.1.1.1.1 Primary verbs // 3.1.1.1.2 So-called a-intensives // 3.1.1.1.3 Inchoatives (-sc-) // 3.1.1.1.4 Frequentatives Hntensives (-to/-so) ... // 3.1.1.1.5 Summary - compounds with verbal base // 49 // 54 // 55 // 56 // 58 // 7 // 59 // 3.1.1.2 Denominatives // 3.1.2 Substantives // 3.1.2.1 Nominal compounds // 3.1.2.2 Verbal compounds // 3.1.2.3 Problematic cases // 3.1.3 Adjectives // 3.1.3.1 Nominal compounds // 3.1.3.2 Adjectives with prefix // 3.1.3.3 Verbal compounds // 3.1.4 Evident tendencies following from the classification // 3.1.5 Postulating of the hypothesis // 3.1.6 Application of the hypothesis // 3.1.6.1 Verbs of the type superseded (juxtaposition) // 3.1.6.2 Other verbal compounds with verbal base // 3.1.6.2.1 Reconstruction of verbal stems and classification // 3.1.6.2.2 Summary of results up to now // 3.1.6.3 Denominative verbs // 3.1.6.4 Nominal compounds with verbal base // 3.1.6.5 Nominal compounds with nominal base // 3.1.6.5.1 Adjectives of the type inermis // 3.1.6.5.2 Substantives // 3.1.6.6 Adjectives derived by prefix // 3.1.7 Conclusion // 3.2 Stem vowel of the nouns of the 3rd declination // 3.2.1 n-stems // 3.2.1.1 Suffixes -men-l-mon3.2.1.2 -en, -inis // 3.2.1.3 -6, -inis // 3.2.2 r/n-stems // 3.2.3 Dental stems // 3.2.4 Velar stems // 3.2.5 Labial stems // 3.2.6 s- and r-stems // 3.2.7 Summary // 3.3 Suffixation // 3.3.1 Deadjective abstracts // 3.3.1.1 Suffixes
-i-tia l-i-tiěs // 3.3.1.2 Suffixes -i-mdnium /-i-mdnia // 3.3.1.3 Suffix -i-tudó // 3.3.1.4 Suffix -i-tas // 3.3.2 Desubstantive adjectives in -icus and -icius // 3.3.3 Desubstantive substantives and adjectives in -inusl-inum // 3.3.4 Denominative suffix -itor // 3.3.5 Deverbative adjectives in -ilis // 3.3.6 Adjectives in -idus // 3.3.7 Summary // 3.4 Compositional vowel // 63 // 63 // 63 // 67 // 69 // 69 // 71 // 73 // 75 // 76 // 78 // 78 // 80 // 81 // 91 // 93 // 95 // 100 // 100 // 102 // 102 // 103 // 104 // 106 // 106 // 107 // 107 // 107 // 108 // 109 // 109 // 109 // 111 // 112 // 112 // 113 // 113 // 113 // 114 // 114 // 114 // 115 // 115 // 115 // 116 // 116 // 119 // 4. Conclusions // 121 // Appendix I - List of the excerpted compounds with no alternation of the root vowel // Appendix II - List of the excerpted compounds with alternation of the root vowel . // Index of Latin words // 127 // 133 // 153 // Summary // Resumé . // 154 // 8 //