Proceedings of the 21st Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
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Proceedings of the 21st Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

October 30th and 31st, 2009

  1. 256 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Proceedings of the 21st Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

October 30th and 31st, 2009

About this book

Brian Agbayani and Chris Golston: Phonological Movement in Greek and Latin; VĂĄclav BlaĆŸek: On 'horse' in Slavic; Chiara Bozzone: New Perspectives on Formularity; Andrew Miles Byrd: Motivating Sievers' Law; JosĂ© L. GarcĂ­a RamĂłn: Reconstructing IE Lexicon and Phraseology: Inherited Patterns and Lexical Renewal; Adam Hyllested: The Precursors of Celtic and Germanic; Vyacheslav V. Ivanov: Distributive Numerals in Tocharian B and Balto-Slavic; Paul Kiparsky: Compositional vs. Paradigmatic Approaches to Accent and Ablaut; Melanie Malzahn: All Indo-European Compounds Are Derived from a Common Origin: New Evidence for a Darwinian View of IE Nominal Compounding; Alexander Nikolaev: Time to Gather Stones Together: Greek ???????? and Its Indo-European Background Birgit Anette Olsen: Martinet's Rule of Laryngeal Hardening: A Reappraisal; Jens ElmegĂ„rd Rasmussen: Some Debated Hittite Verbs: Marginalia to Recent Scholarship; Kazuhiko Yoshida: 1st Singular Iterated Mediopassive Endings in Anatolian

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. BRIAN AGBAYANI and CHRIS GOLSTON Phonological Movement in Greek and Latin
  4. VÁCLAV BLAZEK On ‘horse’ in Slavic
  5. CHIARA BOZZONE New Perspectives on Formularity
  6. ANDREW MILES BYRD Motivating Sievers’ Law
  7. JOSÉ L. GARCÍA RAMÓN Reconstructing IE Lexicon and Phraseology: Inherited Patterns and Lexical Renewal
  8. ADAM HYLLESTED The Precursors of Celtic and Germanic
  9. VYACHESLAV V. IVANOV Distributive Numerals in Tocharian B and Balto-Slavic
  10. PAUL KIPARSKY Compositional vs. Paradigmatic Approaches to Accent and Ablaut
  11. MELANIE MALZAHN All Indo-European Compounds Are Derived from a Common Origin: New Evidence for a Darwinian View of IE Nominal Compounding
  12. ALEXANDER NIKOLAEV Time to Gather Stones Together: Greek ... and Its Indo-European Background
  13. BIRGIT ANETTE OLSEN Martinet’s Rule of Laryngeal Hardening: A Reappraisal
  14. JENS ELMEGARD RASMUSSEN Some Debated Hittite Verbs: Marginalia to Recent Scholarship
  15. KAZUHIKO YOSHIDA 1st Singular Iterated Mediopassive Endings in Anatolian
  16. List of Contributors