Bremen: Hempen Verlag, 2009. — VIII, 312 S. — ISBN: 978-3-934106-70-3.
Contents: José Luis
García Ramón, Mycenaean Onomastics, Poetic Phraseology and lndo-European Comparison: The Man’s Name
pu2-ke-qi-ri. Stephanie W.
Jamison, Where Are All the Optatives? Modal Patterns in Vedic. Jay H.
Jasanoff, Notes on the Internal History of the PIE Optative. Ronald I.
Kim, The Feminine Gender in Tocharian and lndo-European. Werner F.
Knobl, Portmanteau Words in the R̥gveda. Masato
Kobayashi, Indo-Aryan Loanwords and the Prehistory of Kurux and Malto. Hiroshi
Kumamoto, The lnjunctive in Khotanese. H. Craig
Melchert, Deictic Pronouns in Anatolian. Kanehiro
Nishimura, The Orthographic and Phonological Interpretation of the Oscan Praenomen
marahis and Related Forms. Jeremy
Rau, Myc.
te-re-ja and the Athematic Inflection of the Greek Contract Verbs. Aurelijus
Vijūnas, The Origin of the “Empty”
t-Formant in the lndo-Iranian
t-Stem Root Nouns: An Alternative Theory. Brent
Vine, A Yearly Problem. Calvert
Watkins, The Milk ofthe Dawn Cows Revisited. Michael
Weiss, Umbrian
erus. Kazuhiko
Yoshida, On the Origin of Thematic Vowels in lndo-European Verbs. Yutaka
Yoshida, Minor Moods in Sogdian. Index verborum.