[Copenhagen studies in Indo-European, vol. 2; eds. James Clackson, Birgit Anette Olsen] Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2004 — 423 pp. This book contains twenty articles on the subject of derivational morphology in Indo-European languages, and is the result of the conference "Indo-European Word Formation", held in Copenhagen, October 20th - 22nd 2000. The papers, covering all...
Leiden, Boston: Brill. 2013. — xli, 794 p. — (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series 11). — ISBN 978-90-04-18340-7. The Germanic languages, which include English, German, Dutch and Scandinavian, belong to the best-studied languages in the world, but the picture of their parent language, Proto-Germanic, continues to evolve. This new etymological dictionary offers a...
Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2009. — xi, 458 p. — (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series 9). — ISBN 978 90 04 17336 1. I began to work on this dictionary in May 2004, after a visit to the University of Leiden, when Sasha Lubotsky kindly invited me to participate in the "New Pokorny" project by taking care of the Celtic inherited lexicon. Feeling honoured, but also quite...
[Leiden Studies in Indo-European 2] — Amsterdam-Atlanta: Rodopi, 1991. ― 660 pp. Still blissfully ignorant of what lies before him, the reader must be informed that this book contains little pretending to alter our knowledge of the Indo-European protolanguage. The canonical picture of the Proto-Indo-European phonemic system, including its three "laryngeals" which are the...