McLean, Virginia: Institute for the Study of Man, 1991. — 253 p. — (Journal of Indo-European Studies. Monograph Number Seven). — ISBN 0-941694-37-2.
Contents: Mohammad Ali
Jazayery, Edgar C. Polomé: A Biographical Sketch. Homer
Thomas, Indo-European: From the Paleolithic to the Neolithic. Emily
Lyle, Markedness and Encompassment in Relation to Indo-European Cosmogony. V.N.
Toporov, Indo-European *eg’h-om (*He-g’h-om): *men-. 1 Sg. Pron Pers. in the Light of Glossogentics. Hans Henrich
Hock, On The Origin and Early Development of the Sacred Sanskrit Syllable
om*. G.A.
Klimov, The Kartvelian Analogue of Proto-Indo-European *
su̯omb(h)o- ‘spongy, porous’. Vitaly
Shevoroshkin, On Carian Language and Writing. F.
Villar, The Numeral ‘Two’ and Its Number Marking. Onofrio
Carruba, Searching for Woman in Anatolian and Indo-European. H. Craig
Melchert, Death and the Hittite King. Jos
Weitenberg, The Meaning of the Expression “To Become a Wolf” in Hittite. Pierre
Swiggers, The Indo-European Origin of the Greek Meters: Antoine Meillet’s Views and Their Reception by Emile Benveniste and Nikolai Trubetzkoy. K.R.
Norman, “As Rare as Fig-Flowers”. Guy
Jucquois, Regles D’Echance, Voeux Monastiques et Tripartition Fonctionnelle. Wolfgang
Meid, Ethnos und Sprache.