Roman Sukač & Ondřej Šefčík (eds.) — München: Lincom Europa, 2012. — 312 p. — (LINCOM Studies in Indo-European Linguistics, 41). — ISBN 978-3-86288-379-0.
Preface. Jan
Bakyta, Die Langdiphthonge im Altgriechischen (mit einem Ausblick auf das Urindogermanische). Davide
Bertocci, Survivings of the *-eH
1- stative morphology in Umbrian and Latin. Jan
Bićovsky, Satemization as a conditioned push-chain-shift. Václav
Blažek, Irén
Hegedüs, On the position of Nuristani within Indo-Iranian. Ioana
Costa, A Dacian deictic? Jón Axel
Harđarson, Zum thematischen Optativ im Urindogermanischen und einigen seiner Tochtersprachen. Máté
Ittzés, Initial y in the Rigveda. Jay H.
Jasanoff, Did Hittite have
si-imperatives? Götz
Keydana, Brugmann’s Law and the role of perception in sound change. Ronald
Kim, The PIE thematic animate accusative plural revisited. Martin
Kümmel, The Distribution of roots ending in IE *
ND. Alexander
Lubotsky, Dissimilatory loss of
i in Sanskrit. Rosemarie
Lühr, The structure of nominal paradigms in Indo-European languages. Gerhard
Meiser, Saturnus – Herr der Zeit. H. Craig
Melchert, Luvo-Lycian Dorsal Stops Revisited. Biliana
Mihaylova, On the Reflex of Word Initial RHV- in Greek. Norbert
Oettinger, Zur Frage der Rekonstruktion des Urgriechischen und anderer Protosprachen. Georges-Jean
Pinault, Sound laws and the suffix of the PIE ‘middle’ participle. Corinna
Scheungraber, Wurzelauslautvariationen bei westgermanischen Nasalinfixverben. Roman
Sukač, Bifurcation of PIE *CVD( C) syllabic structure in Balto-Slavic and Latin. Ondřej
Šefčík, On the integration of Old Indo-Aryan voiceless aspirates into the system. Elena
Triantafilis, Negative (
nē,
nī,
nei...) particles between Latin and Indo European: morphonological remarks. Tomasz
Wiśniewski, Two divergent features of Northern West Slavic: *
ărH- distinct from *
ra-, unrounded [i]ăN[/b]. Roger D.
Woodard, Labiovelar Development in Greek and an Alphabetic Repercussion.