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Festschrift for Henry Hoenigswald On the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday

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Festschrift for Henry Hoenigswald On the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday
Edited by George Cardona and Norman H. Zide. — Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 1987. — XIX, 435 p. — (Ars linguistica, 15). — ISBN 3-87808-365-3.
Contents: Foreword. Tabula. Bibliography of Henry M. Hoenigswald. Francisco R. Adrados (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Binary and multiple oppositions in the history of Indo-European. William Sidney Allen (Trinity College, Cambridge), Syllabic prominence in ancient Greek: a typological approach. Yoël L. Arbeitman (Bronx, New York), Hittite pāi-, why no *wāi-: an Anatolian-Indo-European heterogloss. Harold W. Bailey (Queens’ College, Cambridge), Iranica in Caucasian. Philip Baldi (The Pennsylvania State University), Prefixal negation of English adjectives: Psycholinguistic dimensions of productivity. Robert S.P. Beekes (University of Leiden), Indo-European neuters in -i. Thomas Burrow † (Balliol College, Oxford), Four contributions to Sanskrit etymology. George Cardona (University of Pennsylvania), On Sanskrit bhunákti ‘aids, serves, protects’. Neville E. Collinge (University of Manchester), Who did discover the law of the palatals? Warren Cowgill † (Yale University), The second plural of the Umbrian verb. George Dunkel (Princeton University), heres, χηρωσταί:indogermanische Richtersprache. Isidore Dyen (Yale University and the University of Hawaii), Genetic classification in linguistics and biology. Murray B. Emeneau[/b] (University of Ca]ifornia, Berkeley), Some notes on Dravidian intensives. Bemhard [i]Forssman (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Vedisch ā́yavasa-. Robert A. Fowkes (New York University), Brythonic gender reduction – the Cornish picture. Paul Friedrich (University of Chicago), The Proto-Indo-European adpreps (Spatio-temporal auxiliaries). Hans Henrich Hock (University of Illinois), Regular contact dissimilation. Peter E. Hook (University of Michigan), Linguistic areas: getting at the grain of history. Stephanie W. Jamison (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Mantra glosses in the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa: more light on the development of the Vedic verbal system. Jay H. Jasanoff (Cornell University), The tenses of the Latin perfect system. Sara Kimball (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), *H3 in Anatolian. Jared S. Klein (University of Georgia), The two senses of the term ‘anaphora’ and their functional unity: evidence from the Rigveda. Konrad Koerner (University of Ottawa), The importance of Saussure’s ‘Mémoire’ in the development of historical linguistics. Frederik Kortlandt (University of Leiden), Archaic ablaut patterns in the Vedic verb. Winfried P. Lehmann (University of Texas), Theoretical views affecting successive reconstructions of the phonological system of Proto-Indo-European. Giulio C. Lepschy (University of Reading), L’articolo indeterminativo (note per la storia della grammatica italiana). Albert L. Lloyd (University of Pennsylvania), Old High German â-, Old English æ̅-: a problem that won’t go away. Olivier Masson (Université de Paris X, Nanterre, et École des Hautes Etudes, Paris), Quelques noms grecs à l’Agora d’Athènes. M.A. Mehendale (Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune), Some Remarks on Yasna 34. Anna Morpurgo Davies (Somerville College, Oxford), Folk-linguistics and the Greek word. William G. Moulton (Princeton University), On Vowel Length in Gothic. Hugo Mühlestein (Université de Neuchâtel), Ein Halbvers und einige Epitheta aus vorhomerischer Dichtung. Edgar C. Polomé (University of Texas), Initial PIE *gwh- in Germanic. Jaan Puhvel (University of California, Los Angeles), All our ‘yesterdays’. Paolo Ramat (Istituto di Glottologia, Università di Pavia), Verbi forti e verbi deboli in Germanico. Ernst Risch (Universität Zurich), Sonderfall Griechisch? Jochem Schindler (Universität Wien), Zur avestischen Kornpositionslehre: .- ‘groß’. William R. Schmalstieg (The Pennsylvania State University), The multiple origin of the Indo-European nominative case. Hanns-Peter Schmidt (University of California, Los Angeles), An Indo-Iranian etymological kaleidoscope. Rüdiger Schmitt (Univertät des Saarlandes), Altpersisch m-n-u-vi-i-š = manauvīš. Andrew L. Sihler (University of Wisconsin), Further evidence in support of Brugmann’s law. Otto Springer (University of Pennsylvania), Greek φαλιός, Latin balan, Old High German bal (?) ‘marked by a blaze’: a horse fanciers’ multilingual symposium. Klaus Strunk (Universität München), Further evidence for diachronic selection: Ved. rā́ṣti, Lat. regit etc. K.M. Tiwary (Patna University), tulyāsyaprayatnaṃ savarṇam Aṣṭadhyāyī (1.1.9). Calvert Watkins (Harvard University), Two Anatolian forms: Palaic aškumāuwa-, Cuneifonn Luvian wa-a-ar-ša. Werner Winter (Universität Kiel), Old Indic sūnú-, Greek huiús ‘son’. Archicles Zgusta (University of Illinois), Inscriptionis palaeo-Osseticae apud Zelenčuk flumen repertae lectiones quaedam novae proponuntur. Arlene R.K. Zide (Loop College, C.C.C. and University of Chicago) and Norman H. Zide (University of Chicago), A KM Laryngeal as a conditioning factor for s-loss in Sora-Juray-Gorum. Eric P. Hamp (University of Chicago), OIr. •tab(a)ir ‘brings’, •taít ‘comes’.
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