Ed. by Lisi Oliver. — Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Innsbruck, 1994. — (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, Bd. 80). — ISBN: 3-85124-645-1.
For Vol. 1 see file/2493840/
Indo-European metrics and Archaic Irish verse
Latin sons
A Latin-Hittite etymology
Studies in Indo-European legal language, institutions, and mythology
Language of gods and language of men: remarks on some Indo-European metalinguistic traditions
An Indo-European agricultural term: Lat. ador, Hitt. hat-
Lat. ador, Hitt. hat- again, Addenda to HSCP 77 (1973) 187 -193
Etyma Enniana (1. uegeo; 2. ceu)
Latin suppus
Latin iouiste et le vocabulaire religieux indo-europeen
La designation indo-europeenne du 'tabou'
La famille indo-europeenne de grec ὄρχις: linguistique, poetique et mythologie
The etymology of Irish duan
Observations on the "Nestor's cup" inscription
Sick-maintenance in Indo-European
A propos de μῆνις
ἀνόστεος ὃν πόδα τένδει
Let us now praise famous grains
On confession in Slavic and Indo-European
Old Irish saithe, Welsh haid: etymology and metaphor
Is tre fir flathemon: marginalia to Audacht Morainn
NAM.RA GUD UDU in Hittite: Indo-European poetic language and the folk taxonomy of wealth
Language, culture, or history?
Aspects of Indo-European poetics
'Blind' in Celtic and Romance
Greek μενοινάαι: a dead metaphor
The language of the Trojans
'In the interstices of procedure': Indo-European legal language and comparative law
Linguistic and archeological light on some Homeric formulas
Some Celtic phrasal echoes
A Celtic-Latin-Hittite etymology