Begründet von Karl Brugmann und Wilhelm Streitberg. — Herausgegeben von Benjamin Fortson, Götz Keydana, Elisabeth Rieken und Paul Widmer – Berlin.Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2019. — Band 124 – ISSN: 0019-7262 e-ISSN: 1613-0405.
Inhalt: Oliver
Hellwig, Dating Sanskrit texts using linguistic features and neural networks. Jay H.
Jasanoff, Some difficult Tocharian genitives. Simon
Fries, Kleines Lautgesetz, große Wirkung. Daniel
Kölligan, Germanic *
ƀra (PIE *
pro) as ditropic clitic and the etymology of *
ƀrenga-, *
ƀrūka- and *
ƀrai̯đa-. Guglielmo
Inglese, Giuseppe
Rizzo, and Miriam
Pflugmacher, Definite referential null objects in Old Hittite. David
Stifter, An apple a day... Elena
Martı́nez-Rodrı́guez, Phonotactics of the Lycian labial glide clusters. Thomas
Olander, Indo-European cladistic nomenclature. Roland
Pooth, Peter Alexander
Kerkhof, Leonid
Kulikov, and Jóhanna
Barđdal, The origin of non-canonical case marking of subjects in Proto-Indo-European. Tao
Pan, TB
pitke ‘fat, grease, oil’ and PIE *
pei̯h1- ‘to be fat, be bursting with’. Birgit Anette
Olsen, Indo-European syntax in disguise. Eugenio R.
Luján, On Indo-European superlative suffixes. Fangzhe
Qiu, Old Irish
aue ‘descendant’ and its descendants.