Proceedings of the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
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Proceedings of the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

November 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2021

  1. 312 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Proceedings of the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

November 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2021

About this book

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: – Preface – Michele Bianconi: A New Look at Phrygian Metre – Chiara Bozzone and Ryan Sandell: One or Many Homers? Using Quantitative Authorship Analysis to Study the Homeric Question – Isabelle de Meyer: Myc. a-mo and Gk. ????: The Enigma that Keeps on Rolling – Benjamin W. Fortson IV: The ber Necessities: The Second Singular Aorist Imperative in Armenian – JosĂ© L. GarcĂ­a RamĂłn: The Greek Infinitives in Aor. -???, Med.-Pass. -?????, -???? – Riccardo Ginevra: On Chariots and at Sea: Indo-European Gods of Mobility – Old Norse Nj?rðr, Vedic Sanskrit N??satya-, and Proto-Indo-European *nes-?t-/-Ă©t- 'returning (safely home), arriving (at the desired goal)' – Stefan Höfler: Greek Adjectives in -?? (-??): An Overlooked Type? – Anahita Hoose: On Aorist Stems Surviving in Epic Sanskrit – Ronald I. Kim: The Prehistory of Ossetic Verbal Inflection (I): Present Indicative and Imperative – Jared S. Klein: On Double Determination in the Classical Armenian Noun Phrase – Valentina Lunardi: ?-feature Hierarchy and Old Irish Object Pronoun Distribution – Teigo Onishi: Clitic Doubling in Tocharian B – Zachary Rothstein-Dowden: Against the Supposed Law of Geminate Sibilant Occlusion in Indic – Andrei Sideltsev: Finer-Grained Hittite Syntax: Hittite Philology and Theory-Dependent Construals—The Case of Vocatives and the Left Periphery – Anthony D. Yates: Emergent Mobility in Indo-European *-r/n-stems and Its Implications for the Reconstruction of the Neuter Plural

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Information

Year
2023
Print ISBN
9783967693072
eBook ISBN
9783967693089
Edition
1
Subtopic
Linguistics

Table of contents

  1. Front cover
  2. Front matter
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. A New Look at Phrygian Metre
  6. One or Many Homers? Using Quantitative Authorship Analysis to Study the Homeric Question
  7. Myc. a-mo and Gk. ጅρΌα: The Enigma that Keeps on Rolling
  8. The ber Necessities: The Second Singular Aorist Imperative in Armenian
  9. The Greek Infinitives in Aor. -σαÎč, Med.-Pass. -ΔσΞαÎč, -σΞαÎč
  10. On Chariots and at Sea: Indo-European Gods of Mobility—Old Norse NjÇ«rðr, Vedic Sanskrit Nā́satya-, and Proto-Indo-European *nes-ᾗt-/-Ă©t- ‘returning (safely home), arriving (at the desired goal)’
  11. Greek Adjectives in -ης (-៱ς): An Overlooked Type?
  12. On Aorist Stems Surviving in Epic Sanskrit
  13. The Prehistory of Ossetic Verbal Inflection (I): Present Indicative and Imperative
  14. On Double Determination in the Classical Armenian Noun Phrase
  15. φ-feature Hierarchy and Old Irish Object Pronoun Distribution
  16. Clitic Doubling in Tocharian B
  17. Against the Supposed Law of Geminate Sibilant Occlusion in Indic
  18. Finer-Grained Hittite Syntax: Hittite Philology and Theory-Dependent Construals—The Case of Vocatives and the Left Periphery
  19. Emergent Mobility in Indo-European *-r/n-stems and Its Implications for the Reconstruction of the Neuter Plural
  20. List of Contributors
  21. Index Verborum