Delbr?ck's continuation of Brugmann's comparative grammar covers Indo-European syntax, with the final volume devoted to phrase and sentence structure.Berthold Delbr?cks three volumes on Indo-European syntax were written to complete Karl Brugmanns monumental comparative grammar. They were first published between 1893 and 1900, and remain the fullest treatment of the subject. This final volume focuses on phrase and sentence structure and contains the indexes to all three volumes.Berthold Delbr?cks three volumes on Indo-European syntax were written to complete Karl Brugmanns monumental comparative grammar. They were first published between 1893 and 1900, and remain the fullest treatment of the subject. This final volume focuses on phrase and sentence structure and contains the indexes to all three volumes.Karl Brugmann originally intended to include a volume on syntax in his comparative grammar of Indo-European, but as that ambitious project expanded, he and his publisher enlisted Berthold Delbr?ck (18421922) to take on the treatment of syntax. Delbr?ck's three volumes on inflection and phrase and sentence structure appeared between 1893 and 1900 and remain the fullest treatment of Indo-European syntax to this day. In this final volume, Delbr?ck again explains that he has not treated the full range of Indo-European languages, nor tried to explain how the attested forms and usages arose. Even so, Delbr?ck marshalls an impressive range of material as he discusses a comprehensive range of structures from apposition and simple questions to complex sentences involving co-ordination and subordination. The volume ends with thorough indexes of words (100 pages), subjects, literary references, and authors to all three volumes on syntax.35. Disposition der Syntax; 36. Subjekt und Pr?dikat; 37. Die subjektlosen S?tze; 38. Stellung und Stazbetonung der W?rter; 39. Die Ellipse; 40. Gruppen im Satze; 41. Kongruenz; 42. Vermischung zweier Konstruktionen; 43. Frages?tze; 44. Abh?lóÇ