Edited by Karlene Jones-Bley, Martin E. Huld, Angela Della Volpe, Miriam Robbins Dexter. — Washington, DC: Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Series, No. 52. Institute for the Study of Man, 2006. — 250 p. — ISBN 0-941694-96-8; ISBN 0-941694-97-6.
Contents: List of Illustrations. Abbreviations. Introduction. Michael
Janda, The Religion of the Indo-Europeans. Gregory E.
Areshian, Cyclopes from the Land of the Eagle: The Anatolian Background of Odyssey 9 and of the Greek Myths Conceming the Cyclopes. Hannes A.
Fellner, On the Development of Labiovelars in Tocharian. Jens Elmegard
Rasmussen, Some Further Laryngeals Revealed by the Rigvedic Metrics. Ilya
Yakubovich, Prehistoric Contacts between Hittite and Luvian: The Case of Reflexive Pronouns. Ranko
Matasović, Collective in Proto-Indo-European. Birgit
Olsen, Some Formal Peculiarities of Gennanic n-Stem Abstracts. Chiara
Gianollo, Tracing the Value of Syntactic Parameters in Ancient Languages: The Latin Nominal Phrase. Martin E.
Huld, Indo-European ‘hawthorns’. Jay
Fisher, Speaking in Tongues: Collocations of Word and Deed in Proto-Indo-European. Lisi
Oliver, Lex Talionis in Barbarian Law. Katheryn M.
Lindujj" and Mandy Jui-man
Wu, The Construction of Identity: Remaining Sogdian in Eastem Asia in the 6ᵗʰ Century. Index.