Proceedings of the 31st Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

Proceedings of the 31st Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
Title Proceedings of the 31st Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference PDF eBook
Author David M. Goldstein
Publisher Helmut Buske Verlag
Pages 289
Release 2021-06-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3967690911

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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

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
Title Proceedings of the 33rd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference PDF eBook
Author David M. Goldstein
Publisher Helmut Buske Verlag
Pages 246
Release 2024-01-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3967694100

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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. 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

Proceedings of the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference

Proceedings of the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
Title Proceedings of the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference PDF eBook
Author David M. Goldstein
Publisher Helmut Buske Verlag
Pages 322
Release 2023-02-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3967693082

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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 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.

A Grammar of the Hittite Language

A Grammar of the Hittite Language
Title A Grammar of the Hittite Language PDF eBook
Author Harry A. Hoffner Jr.
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 711
Release 2024-09-04
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1646023064

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Since its publication in 2008, A Grammar of the Hittite Language has been the definitive Hittite reference and teaching tool. This new edition brings Hoffner and Melchert’s essential work up to date, incorporating the dramatic progress achieved in the field over the past fifteen years. Heavily revised and expanded, the second edition recasts the discussion of topics to better serve the linguistically informed reader. A reorganized presentation of the synchronic facts makes them accessible to both Hittitologists and linguists interested in Hittite for historical or typological purposes. Part 1 provides a thorough overview of Hittite grammar that is grounded in abundant textual examples. Part 2 is a tutorial that guides students through a series of graded lessons with illustrative sentences for translation. The tutorial is keyed to the reference grammar and includes extensive updated notes. Taken together with Part 2: Tutorial, which guides students through a series of graded lessons keyed to this reference grammar, the work remains the most comprehensive and detailed Hittite grammar ever produced.

Phrygian linguistics and epigraphy: new insights

Phrygian linguistics and epigraphy: new insights
Title Phrygian linguistics and epigraphy: new insights PDF eBook
Author Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
Publisher Edicions Universitat Barcelona
Pages 174
Release 2023-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 8491688919

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These are good times for research on Phrygian. More scholars than ever are focusing on this language and many novelties (including new inscriptions and innovative interpretations) are emerging relatively frequently. Promoting the diversity of starting point and focuses is a way to improve our knowledge and to achieve a better vision of the Phrygian language and the people who once spoke and wrote it. This book offers a range of approaches to Phrygian-related issues, with contributions from six relevant scholars working on this language (Ignasi-Xavier Adiego, Milena Anfosso, María Paz de Hoz, Anna Elisabeth Hämmig, Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach an Zsolt Simon).

The Reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals in Celtic

The Reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals in Celtic
Title The Reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals in Celtic PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Zair
Publisher BRILL
Pages 365
Release 2012-08-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004225390

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In The Reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals in Celtic, Nicholas Zair for the first time collects all the words from the Celtic languages which contained a laryngeal, and identifies the regular results of the laryngeals in each phonetic environment.

Alignment and Alignment Change in the Indo-European Family

Alignment and Alignment Change in the Indo-European Family
Title Alignment and Alignment Change in the Indo-European Family PDF eBook
Author Eystein Dahl
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 401
Release 2022-08-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0192599771

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This volume brings together work from leading specialists in Indo-European languages to explore the macro- and micro-dynamic factors that contribute to variation and change in alignment and argument realization. Alignment is taken to include both basic alignment patterns associated with major construction types, as well as various valency-decreasing constructions such as passives, anticausatives, and impersonals. The chapters explore synchronic and diachronic aspects of alignment morphosyntax based on data from Anatolian, Indo-Iranian, Greek, Italic, Armenian, and Slavic. All have a strong empirical focus, drawing on both qualitative and quantitative methods, and range from broad comparative studies to detailed investigations of specific constructions in individual languages. The book is one of very few studies to examine variation and change in alignment typology across languages in a single family. It contributes to a greater understanding of the roles played by analogy/extension, reanalysis, and areal factors in alignment change, and demonstrates the extent of variation found in the morphosyntax of argument realization in genetically-related languages.