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The Program in Indo-European Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, sponsors an Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. The Conference, held on campus every fall, welcomes participation by linguists, philologists, and others engaged in all aspects of Indo-European studies. Timothy Barnes: Homeric molos Areos and Hittite mallai harrai; Miles Beckwith: The Latin v-Perfect and b?-Imperfect: A Paradigm Split; Eystein Dahl: Reconstructing Inflectional Semantics. The Case of the Proto-Indo-European Imperfect; Miriam Robbins Dexter: Ancient Felines and the Great-Goddess in Anatolia: Kubaba and Cybele; Hans Henrich Hock: Labiopalatalization in Indo-European Languages; Joshua T. Katz: Wordplay; Silvia Luraghi: Indo-European Nominal Classification. From Abstract to Feminine; J. P. Mallory: The Anatolian Homeland Hypothesis and the Anatolian Neolithic; Maria Napoli: Impersonal Passivization and Agentivity in Latin; Birgit Anette Olsen: On the Indo-European Status of Determinative Compounds; Sverre Stausland Johnsen: The Development of Voiced Labiovelars in Germanic; Nicholas Zair: OIr. biid Hiatus Verbs.
The Program in Indo-European Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, sponsors an Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. The Conference, held on campus every fall, welcomes participation by linguists, philologists, and others engaged in all aspects of Indo-European studies. Inhalt: - David W. Anthony: Ten Constraints that Limit the Late PIE Homeland to the Steppes - Dita Frantíkovková: Hittite Common-Gender āi-stems Revisited - Sander van Hes: The Ancient Greek Local Suffixes -θεν, -θε(ν), -θι, and -σε: Function and Origin - Valérie Jeffcott and Logan Neeson: The Proto-Indo-European Negative Polarity Item *kwené - Jesse Lundquist: The Source of Strength: ἀλκί, ἀλκι-, ἀναλκιδ-, and Related - Reuben Pitts: Long-Vowel Perfects and the Aorist-Perfect Merger in Italic - Alex Roy: Redundance and Recategorization in Indo-Iranian *námas- and Allies - Paolo Sabattini: Syllabification-Driven Changes in Mycenaean: The Case of Liquid Vocalization - Ryan Sandell: Towards a Prosodic History of Indic: A Parametric Analysis of the "Classical Sanskrit Stress Rule" - Pat Snidvongs: Rig Vedic √sac as a Semantic Transitivizer - Anthony D. Yates: The Unexceptional Stress of the "Endingless Locative" in Indo-European
The Program in Indo-European Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, sponsors an Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. The Conference welcomes participation by linguists, philologists, and others engaged in all aspects of Indo-European studies. These Proceedings include papers presented at the Thirty-Second Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, held in an online format.
Inhalt: Miyu Akao: Internal and External Factors behind the Development of the Tocharian Secondary Cases Milena Anfosso: The Phrygians from Βρίγες to Φρύγες: Herodotus 7.73, or the Linguistic Problems of a Migration Roberto Batisti: On Greek Αἰθίοψ 'Ethiopian' and Αἴσωπος 'Aesop' from a PIE Perspective James Clackson: The Latin and Oscan Imperfect Subjunctive in *-sē- John Clayton: Rhinoglottophilia in Avestan: *h > [h̃] and Its Orthographic and Phonological Consequences Ashwini Deo: Copular Contrasts in Indo-Aryan Diachrony Petra M. Goedegebuure: The Fat and the Furious: *w(o)rg̑- 'fat, furious, strong' and Derivatives in Hittite and Luwian Ian Hollenbaugh: Inceptives in Ancient Greek Ronald I. Kim: PIE Verbal Roots of the Shape *C(C)eH- in Old Armenian Jared S. Klein: Old Church Slavic obače and tŭk(ŭ)mo Laura Massetti: "Hermes and Hestia" Revisited: Hermes ἀκάκητα and the Funerary Fire Thomas Motter: Hittite Correlative Resumption as Discourse Anaphora Domenico Giuseppe Muscianisi: Zeus Δέκτερος 'Benevolent, Welcoming' from Thera and Proto-Indo-European 'Right' Anthony D. Yates: The Phonology and Morphology of Anatolian *-mon-stems
Victor H. Mair: Recent Physical Anthropological Studies of the Tarim Basin Mummies and Related PopulationsPaul-Louis van Berg: Spit in My Mouth, Glaukos: A Greek Indo-European Tale about Ill-gotten KnowledgeMiriam Robbins Dexter and Victor H. Mair: Apotropaia and Fecundity in Eurasian Myth and Iconography: Erotic Female Display FiguresStephanie W. Jamison: Linguistic Aspects of the Persona of the ?Gatha Poet?Jared Klein: Notes on Categories and Subtypes of Phonological Repetition in the Rig VedaHans Henrich Hock: The Insular Celtic Absolute: Conjunct Distinction Once Again A Prosodic ProposalGeorge E. Dunkel: Latin -pte, -pe, -per, -pseIE Limiting *-po-te, *-pe-r, and *poti- 'master?Yaroslav Gorbachov: The Origin of the Phrygian Aorist of the Type edaesValentina Cambi: The Hittite Adverb karu 'formerly, earlieralready?Olga Thomason: Location, Direction, and Source in Biblical Greek, Gothic, Old Church Slavonic, and Classical ArmenianHyejoon Yoon: The Substantive Present Participles in ?nd- in Gothic: With the Survey of Other Old Germanic LanguagesJoshua T. Katz: To Turn a Blind Eel.
Michael Janda: The Religion of the Indo-EuropeansGregory E. Areshian: Cyclopes from the Land of the Eagle: The Anatolian Background of Odyssey 9 and the Greek Myths Concerning the CyclopesHannes A. Fellner: On the Developments of Labiovelars in TocharianJens Elmeg'rd Rasmussen: Some Further Laryngeals Revealed by the Rigvedic MetricsIlya Yakubovich: Prehistoric Contacts between Hittite and Luvian: The Case of Reflexive PronounsRanko Matasovic: Collective in Proto-Indo-EuropeanBirgit Olsen: Some Formal Peculiarities of Germanic n-Stem AbstractsChiara Gianollo: Tracing the Value of Syntactic Parameters in Ancient Languages: The Latin Nominal PhraseMartin E. Huld: Indo-European `hawthorns?Jay Fisher: Speaking in Tongues: Collocations of Word and Deed in Proto-Indo-EuropeanLisi Oliver: Lex Talionis in Barbarian LawKatheryn Linduff and Mandy Jui-man Wu: The Construction of Identity: Remaining Sogdian in Eastern Asia in the 6th CenturyIndex.
IntroductionLanguage AbbreviationsStephanie Jamison: On Translating the Rig Veda?Three questionsJorma Koivulehto: Finno Ugric Reflexes of North West Indo European and Early Stages of Indo IranianOlga Petrova: Grimm's Law in Optimality TheoryJoshua T. Katz: Evening Dress?The Metaphorical Background of Latin uesper and Greek esperoVMartin E. Huld: Reinventing the Wheel'the Technology of Transport and Indo European ExpansionsKristin M. Reichardt: Curse Formulae in Hittite and Hieroglyphic LuwianIlya Yakubovich: Laryngeals from Velars in Hittite?A Triple Headed ArgumentDavid Atkins: An Alternative Principle of Succession in the Hittite MonarchyChristopher Wilhelm: On the Possible Origins of the PhilistinesSandra Olsen: Reflections of Ritual Behavior at Botai, KazakhstanJohn Leavitt: The Cow of Plenty in Indo Iranian and Celtic MythBetsy McCall: Metathesis, Deletion, Dissimilallon and Consonant Ordering in Proto GreekJens Elmeg'rd Rasmussen: The Growth of IE Ablaut?Contrastive Accent and V'ddhiHarold Koch: Order and Disorder in the Reconstruction of the Ablaut Pattern of Athematic Verbs in Proto Indo EuropeanCarol F. Justus: The Age of Indo European Present R Person EndingsAlexander Nicholaev: PIE Ergativity and the Genitive in * osyoAnatoly Liberman: Pseudolaryngeals (Glottal Stops) and the Twilight of Distinctive Voice in GermanicVycheslav V. Ivanov: Early Slavic/Indo Iranian Lexical ContactsIndex
IntroductionAbbreviationsI. FORM AND MEANING IN INDO-EUROPEAN:Helmut Rix: Towards a Reconstruction of Proto-Italic: the Verbal SystemJoseph F. Eska: The Distribution of the Old Irish Personal Object Affixes and Forward ReconstructionAnnamaria Bartolotta: Towards a Reconstruction of Indo-European Culture: Semantic Functions of IE *men- Nicoletta Puddu: Reflecting on *se-/s(e)we-: From Typology to Indo-European and BackJens Elmegård Rasmussen: The Marker of the Animate Dual in Indo-EuropeanBrian D. Joseph: Evidentiality in Proto-Indo-European? Building a CaseKarl Praust: A Missing Link of PIE Reconstruction: The Injunctive of *HIes- 'to be'II. STYLE, SENSE, AND SOUND:Craig Melchert: PIE "thorn" in Cuneiform Luvian?Martin E. Huld: An Indo-European Term for 'harvested grain'Giovanna Rocca: Ideology and Lexis: Umbrian uhtur, Latin auctorAngelo O. Mercado: A New Approach to Old Latin and Umbrian Poetic MeterIII. UNMASKING PREHISTORY:Jon Christian Billigmeier: Crete, the Dorians, and the Sea PeoplesGregory E. Areshian: The Zoomorphic Code of the Proto-Indo-European Myth Cycle of "Birth-Death-Resurrection": A Linguistic-Archaeological ReconstructionKarlene Jones-Bley: Basal Motifs and Indo-European RitualIV. MOLDING AND MODELLING THE PAST:Paul-Louis van Berg: Arts, Languages, and Reality in the Mesopotamian and Indo-European WorldsMarc Vander Linden: The Band vs. the Cord, or Can Indo-European Reconstructed Institutions Be Tested against Archaeological Data?Index