Edited by Shu-Fen Chen and Benjamin Slade. — Ann Arbor. New York: Beech Stave Press, 2013. — 311 p. — ISBN: 978-0-9895142-0-0.
Contents: Preface. Bibliography of Hans Henrich Hock. List of Contributors. Anvita
Abbi, Traces of Archaic Human Language Structure in the Great Andamanese Language. Shu-Fen
Chen, A Study of Punctuation Errors in the Chinese
Diamond Sutra Based on Sanskrit Texts. Jennifer
Cole and José I.
Hualde, Prosodic Structure in Sound Change. Probal
Dasgupta, Scarlet and Green: Phi-Inert Indo-Aryan Nominals in a Co-representation Analysis. Alice
Davison, Reversible and Non-reversible Dative Subjects: A Structural Account. Madhav M.
Deshpande, Sanskrit Traditions during the Rule of the Peshwas: Role, Maintenance, and Transition. Jost
Gippert, An Outline of the History of Maldivian Writing. Olav
Hackstein, Polar Questions and Non-headed Conditionals in Cross-linguistic and Historical Perspective. Stephanie W.
Jamison, RV
sá hinā́yám (VI.48.2) with a Return Visit to
nā́yám and
nā́nā. Brian
Joseph, Aspirates, Fricatives, and Laryngeals in Avestan and Indo-Iranian. Jared S.
Klein, Some Rhetorical Aspects of Adjacent Interstanzaic Phrasal Repetition in the Rigveda. Kelly Lynne
Maynard, Balkan Sprachbund Features in Samsun Albanian. H. Craig
Melchert, Agreement Patterns in Old and Middle Hittite. Adriana
Molina-Muñoz, Sanskrit Compounds and the Architecture of the Grammar. Don
Ringe, The Linguistic Diversity of Aboriginal Europe. Steven
Schäufele, Constituent Order in Song Lyrics. Marco
Shappeck, Ecuadorian Andean Spanish
ya: Contact, Grammaticalization, and Discursivization. Benjamin
Slade, Question Particles and Relative Clauses in the History of Sinhala, with Comparison to Early and Modern Dravidian. Karumuri V.
Subbarao and Rajesh
Kumar, Aspects of Agreement in Hmar. Yasuko
Suzuki, On Characterizing Sanskrit anusvāra. Sarah
Tsiang, Horses Lost, Found, and Jockeying for Position in the English Language.