Editor Douglas Q. Adams – Washington: Institute for the Study of Man, 1997 – (Journal of Indo-European Studies. Monograph Series, 25) – 198 p. – ISBN 0-941694-62-3.
Contents: Jared S.
Klein, Early Vedic
áthā̆ and []átho[/i]. Frederik
Kortlandt, PIE. Lengthened Grade in Balto-Slavic. H. Craig
Melchert, PIE Dental Stops in Lydian. T.L.
Markey, Deixis, Diathesis, and Duality: Shifting ortunes of the IE 1st and 2nd Plural. Mary
Niepokuj, Differentiating Synonyms: Some Indo-European Verbs of Cutting. Alan
Nussbaum, A Note on Hesychian
τέρυ and
τέρυας. Edgar C.
Polomé, A Few Notes on the Gmc. Terminology Concerning Time. Don
Ringe, On the Origin of 3pl. Imperative
-ντον. Helmut
Rix, The Pre-Lucanian Inscriptions of Southern Italy. Joseph C.
Salmons, Naturalness Syndromes and PIE ‘Voiced Stops’. Bernfried
Schlerath, Name and Word in Indo-European. William R.
Schmalstieg, Slavic
karny and the First Person Singular Ending. Karl Horst
Schmidt, Zur Definition des Inselkeltischen. Kazuhiko
Yoshida, A Further Remark on the Hittite Verbal Endings: 1 pl. -
wani and 2 pl. -
tani. Calvert
Watkins, Just Day Before Yesterday.