Proceedings of the 29th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
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Proceedings of the 29th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

November 3rd and 4th, 2017

  1. 293 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Proceedings of the 29th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

November 3rd and 4th, 2017

About this book

Content: Brent Vine and H. Craig Melchert: Remembrance: Vyacheslav Ivanov Stephanie W. Jamison: Remembrance: Hanns-Peter Schmidt Phillip Barnett and Andrew Miles Byrd: A Markedly Different Approach. An Experimental Look at the Rarity of PIE */b/ Joseph F. Eska: Celto-Germanic Lexis in Light of Laryngeal Realism Benjamin W. Fortson IV: -???-of-a-Gun. The Greek 2sg. s-aorist Active Imperative Riccardo Ginevra: Old Norse Sígyn (*sei?ku?-n?-i?éh2- 'she of the pouring'), Vedic °sécan?- 'pouring', Celtic S?quana, and PIE *sei?ku?- 'pour' Petra Goedgebuure: The Packagers -ant- and -a-, and the Origin of Split Ergativity in Hittite (and Lycian) Ryan Hearn: Mixed Headedness in Tocharian and Its Implications for PIE Reconstruction Stefan Höfler: A Look over Lat. umerus 'shoulder' Laura Massetti: Another Avatar of M?tari?van? On the Hesychian Gloss ????, ???? (? 387 L) Thomas Motter: The Structure of Relative Clauses in Early Germanic Thomas Olander: Connecting the Dots. The Indo-European Family Tree as a Heuristic Device Teigo Onishi: Latin h?bernus and the Development of *(-)mr- in Latin Daniel Petit: Accentual Mobility in Lithuanian and Its Implications for Proto-Indo-European Julia Sturm: Prothetic h- Before Word-Initial *u- in Greek

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. BRENT VINE and H. CRAIG MELCHERT Remembrance: VYACHESLAV IVANOV
  5. STEPHANIE W. JAMISON Remembrance: HANNS-PETER SCHMIDT
  6. PHILLIP BARNETT and ANDREW MILES BYRD A Markedly Different Approach: An Experimental Look at the Rarity of PIE */b/
  7. JOSEPH F. ESKA Celto-Germanic Lexis in Light of Laryngeal Realism
  8. BENJAMIN W. FORTSON -sov-of-a-Gun: The Greek 2sg. s-aorist Active Imperative
  9. RICCARDO GINEVRA Old Norse Sígyn (*seiku.-n-iéh2- ‘she of the pouring’), Vedic °sécani- ‘pouring’, Celtic Sequana, and PIE *seiku.- ‘pour’
  10. PETRA GOEDEGEBUURE The Packagers -ant- and -a-, and the Origin of Split Ergativity in Hittite (and Lycian)
  11. RYAN HEARN Mixed Headedness in Tocharian and Its Implications for PIE Reconstruction
  12. STEFAN HÖFLER A Look over Lat. umerus ‘shoulder’
  13. LAURA MASSETTI Another Avatar of Matarisvan? On the Hesychian Gloss [...] (i 387 L)
  14. THOMAS MOTTER The Structure of Relative Clauses in Early Germanic
  15. THOMAS OLANDER Connecting the Dots: The Indo-European Family Tree as a Heuristic Device
  16. TEIGO ONISHI Latin hibernus and the Development of *(-)mr- in Latin
  17. DANIEL PETIT Accentual Mobility in Lithuanian and Its Implications for Proto-Indo-European
  18. JULIA STURM Prothetic h- Before Word-Initial *u- in Greek
  19. List of Contributors
  20. Index Verborum