Edited by Bjarne Simmelkjær Sandgaard Hansen, Benedicte Nielsen Whitegead, Thomas Olander and Birgit Anette Olsen – Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag, 2017 – VIII, 540 p. – ISBN: 978-3-95490-202-6.
Contents: Preface. Katsiaryna
Ackermann, Investigating internal ways of lexicon expansion in early PIE: Observations on IE roots with potential *
bh-extension. Douglas Q.
Adams, Morphosyntax as the handmaid of etymology: On the history of the causal and ablative case-endings in Tocharian. Davide
Bertocci, High-transitivity nasal presents between lexical etymology and morphology. Harald
Bichlmeier, Was kann man an lexikalischen und morphologischen Elementen aus dem Namenschatz der sogenannten ›Alteuropäischen Hydronymie‹ gewinnen? Ein Zwischenbericht. Václav
Blažek, On Indo-European ‘barley’. Bettina
Bock, Rekonstruktion von Semantik. Andrew Miles
Byrd, The rules of reconstruction: Making our etymologies more grounded. Gerd
Carling, Etymology and iconicity in onomatopoeia and sound symbolism: A Germanic case. Antje
Casaretto & Carolin
Schneider, The relationship between etymology and semantics of local particles in the Rigveda. Paul S.
Cohen, Reduplicated nouns in IE. Hannes A.
Fellner & Laura
Grestenberger, Greek and Latin verbal governing compounds in *
-ā and their prehistory. Christiane
Gante, Some thoughts on etymology, phonology and inherited word formations. José Virgilio
García Trabazo, Zum indogermanischen und anatolischen Wortschatz der »materiellen Kultur« und seine Relevanz zur Chronologie der »nach-anatolischen« dialektalen Spaltungen. Bjarne Simmelkjær Sandgaard
Hansen, Layers of root nouns in Germanic: Chronology, structure and origin. Adam
Hyllested, Again on pigs in ancient Europe: The Fennic connection. Jay H.
Jasanoff, PIE *
u̯ei̯d- ‘notice’ and the origin of the thematic aorist. Petr
Kocharov, The etymology of Arm.
martc possible. Martin Joachim
Kümmel, Das dünkt mich dunkel: Germanische etymologische Probleme. Corinna [b]Leschber, On the stratification of substratum languages. Rosemarie
Lühr, Basiskonzepte. Marek
Majer, The etymology of Proto-Slavic *
nizъ- ‘down(wards)’ and similar forms in other branches. Melanie
Mahlzahn, The second one to branch off? The Tocharian lexicon revisited. Hrach
Martirosyan, Mediterranean substrate Words in Armenian: Two etymologies. H. Craig
Melchert, “Western affinities” of Anatolian. Biliana
Mihaylova, The Pre-Greek substratum revisited. Norbert
Oettinger, Die Wechsel
-Ø/n- und
i/n im Rahmen der indogermanischen Heteroklisie. Michaël
Peyrot, Language contact in Central Asia: On the etymology of Tocharian B
yolo ‘bad’. Georges-Jean
Pinault, Tracing the expression of mastery and power in IE languages. Paolo
Poccetti, The Italic words for ‘moon/month’ and ‘sun’: New evidence from the Sabellian languages. Corinna
Scheungraber, On the etymology of Gothic
fraisan. Roland
Schuhmann, Where is the substrate in the Germanic lexicon? Stefan
Schumacher, The development of the PIE middle in Albanian. Ondřej
Šefčík, Notes on the function of the Indo-European velar series. Elena
Triantafillis,
-d- verbal bases (
claudo,
mando,
plaudo...) between Latin and Indo-European: An etymological analysis. Lucien
van Beek, The etymology of Greek
πέπᾱμαι. Teo
Vennemann, Nicht-indogermanische Spuren vorgeschichtlicher Wirtschaftsformen im toponymischen Lexikon Mitteleuropas: Seen des Salzkammerguts und Ardennen. Mariona
Vernet, Considerations on the origin of Latin full-grade statives from PIE verbal roots: A new proposal. Miguel
Villanueva Svensson, Notes on the Balto-Slavic verb: The reflexes of PIE *
pleu̯- and *
ḱleu̯- in Balto-Slavic. Brent
Vine, Latin
gingīva and
salīva. Gordon
Whittaker, The status of Euphratic within Indo-European. Andreas
Willi,
κακός and
καλός. Kendra
Willson, Conjunction renewal, runic coordination and the death of IE *
kwe. Ilya
Yakubovich, The Slavic Draughtsman.