Edited by Adam Alvah Catt, Ronald I. Kim, Brent Vine. — Ann Arbor. New York: Beech Stave Press — xviii, 445 p. — ISBN 978-0-9895142-6-2.
Contents: Preface. Bibliography of Kazuhiko Yoshida. List of Contributors. Timothy G.
Barnes, Old Persian
μενεμανι. Andrew Miles
Byrd, Motivating Lindeman’s Law. Adam Alvah
Catt, Vedic
vrādh- and Avestan
uruuād-/uruuāz. Paola
Dardano, Stilistische Merkmale religiöser Textsorten im Hethitischen: Hendiadyoin und Merismus. Ioseph F.
Eska, Vergiate
ter. Petra
Goedegebuure, The Old Hittite genitive plural ending
-an. David M.
Goldstein, The synchrony and diachrony of the Greek dative of agent. Laura
Grestenberger, On Hittite
iškallāri and the PIE “stative”. Olav
Hackstein, From possessive to agentive: The emergence of agentivity in possessive adjectives. Stephanie W.
Jamison, Hidden in plain sight: Some older verb endings in the Rig Veda. Jay H.
Jasanoff, Stative-intransitive aorists in Hittite. Yusuke
Kanazawa, La correlazione tra il raddoppiamento clitico e il cambiamento dell’ordine delle parole nel sardo. Ronald I.
Kim, Middle preterite forms in Tocharian A? Jared S.
Klein, Homeric Greek
νυ. Werner
Knobl, Minimal phonetic change: New comments on R̥V 10.129. Masato
Kobayashi, Adnominal locatives in Classical Armenian and typological harmony. Shigeaki
Kodama, The historical background and development of Latin
argentum ‘silver’ and its cognates. Hiroshi
Kumamoto, More on the injunctive in Khotanese. Melanie
Malzahn, How the Indo-Europeans managed TO OVERCOME and TO GET OLD: The behavior of telic roots in PIE. H. Craig
Melchert, Solar and sky deities in Anatolian. Mitsuo
Nakamura, Zur hurritischen “vierten Tafel des Ḫuwawa”. Kanehiro
Nishimura, A linguistic approach to the prayer to Venus in Lucretius’ first proem:
Māvors and poetic tradition. Norbert
Oettinger, Zum Verhältnis von Medium und Aktiv im Hethitischen und seiner Vorgeschichte. Hirotoshi
Ogihara, Remarks on Tocharian B
smāṃ. Terumasa
Oshiro, A note on the SÜDBURG Hieroglyphic Luwian inscription. Georges-Jean
Pinault, Hittite
ḫušsu- ‘king’ and the Indo-Iranian
ásura-problem. Massimo
Poetto, Hittite
palwa ‘blister, pustule’. Elisabeth
Rieken, Zurück in die Zukunft: Eine neue luwische Etymologie. Yasuhiko
Sakuma, Another example of Hittite
šament-? Zsolt
Simon, Zum Vokalismus des hieroglyphen-luwischen Zeichens
tà (*4I). Thomas
Steer, Some thoughts on the etymology and derivational history of Greek
ξένος. Guðrún
Þórhallsdóttir, Old Icelandic
í rǫku ‘continuously’. Elizabeth Tucker, Old Indo-Aryan feminines in [i]-varī-. Aurelijus
Vijūnas, Revisiting the preterite of PGmc. *
bū(j)an-: Old English bun. Brent
Vine, Faliscan
foied, Latin
hodiē ‘today’, and Italic *
d(i)i̯ē-. Michael
Weiss, Čim haxa haš́e baraiti? Ilya
Yakubovich[b], Showing reverence in Lydian. Yoko [b]Yamazaki, The root vocalism of Lith.
da͂vė, dial.
de͂vė ‘gave’ revisited. Yutaka
Yoshida, The Sogdian articles from the viewpoint of general linguistics. Marina
Zorman, Apodotic ‘and’ in Hittite, Greek, Latin, etc.: Yet another candidate for an Indo-European mirage.
Index Verborum.