Proceedings of the 22nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
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Proceedings of the 22nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

November 5th and 6th, 2010

  1. 281 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Proceedings of the 22nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

November 5th and 6th, 2010

About this book

Chundra CATHCART: RUKI in the Nuristani Languages: An Assessment Michael ELLSWORTH: The First Palatalization of Greek Randall GORDON: Verbal Arguments and the Verbal Noun in Old Irish Dieter GUNKEL and Kevin RYAN: Hiatus Avoidance and Metrification in the Rigveda Gary HOLLAND: Active and Passive in Hittite Infinitival Constructions Mattyas HUGGARD: On Wh-(Non)-Movement and Internal Structures of the Hittite Preposed Relative Clause Alexander LUBOTSKY: The Origin of Sanskrit Roots of the Type si:v- 'to sew', di:v- 'to play dice', with an Appendix on Vedic i-Perfects H. Craig MELCHERT: The PIE Verb for 'to pour' and Medial *h3 in Anatolian Gregory NAGY: The Aeolic Component of Homeric Diction Kanehiro NISHIMURA: On the Chronology of Vowel Contraction in Latin Marc PIERCE: The Status of the ONSET PRINCIPLE in Early Germanic Ryan PLATTE: Pindaric Mythopoesis Ryan SANDELL: The Morphophonology of Reduplicated Presents in Vedic and Indo-European Christopher WILHELM: The Aeneid and Italian Prehistory

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. CHUNDRA CATHCART RUKI in the Nuristani Languages: An Assessment
  4. MICHAEL ELLSWORTH The First Palatalization of Greek
  5. RANDALL GORDON Verbal Arguments and the Verbal Noun in Old Irish
  6. DIETER GUNKEL and KEVIN RYAN Hiatus Avoidance and Metrification in the Rigveda
  7. GARY HOLLAND Active and Passive in Hittite Infinitival Constructions
  8. MATTYAS HUGGARD On Wh-(Non)-Movement and Internal Structures of the Hittite Preposed Relative Clause
  9. ALEXANDER LUBOTSKY The Origin of Sanskrit Roots of the Type s..v- ‘to sew’, d..v- ‘to play dice’, with an Appendix on Vedic i-Perfects
  10. H. CRAIG MELCHERT The PIE Verb for ‘to pour’ and Medial *h3 in Anatolian
  11. GREGORY NAGY The Aeolic Component of Homeric Diction
  12. KANEHIRO NISHIMURA On the Chronology of Vowel Contraction in Latin
  13. MARC PIERCE The Status of the ONSET PRINCIPLE in Early Germanic
  14. RYAN PLATTE Pindaric Mythopoesis
  15. RYAN SANDELL The Morphophonology of Reduplicated Presents in Vedic and Indo-European
  16. CHRISTOPHER WILHELM The Aeneid and Italian Prehistory
  17. List of Contributors