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The Program in Indo-European Studies at UCLA hosts an Annual Indo-European Conference, inviting linguists, philologists, and scholars involved in various aspects of the field. These Proceedings feature papers from the Thirty-Second Annual Conference, conducted online. Contributions include: a preface and works such as Michele Bianconi's exploration of Phrygian metre; Chiara Bozzone and Ryan Sandell's quantitative analysis of the Homeric question; Isabelle de Meyer’s investigation of Mycenaean and Greek connections; and Benjamin W. Fortson IV’s examination of the second singular aorist imperative in Armenian. José L. García Ramón discusses Greek infinitives, while Riccardo Ginevra delves into Indo-European deities of mobility, comparing Old Norse and Vedic Sanskrit. Other notable papers include Stefan Höfler’s analysis of Greek adjectives, Anahita Hoose's study on aorist stems in epic Sanskrit, and Ronald I. Kim's research on Ossetic verbal inflection. Jared S. Klein addresses double determination in Classical Armenian, Valentina Lunardi examines Old Irish object pronoun distribution, and Teigo Onishi investigates clitic doubling in Tocharian B. Zachary Rothstein-Dowden critiques the law of geminate sibilant occlusion in Indic, Andrei Sideltsev presents on Hittite syntax, and Anthony D. Yates discusses emergent mobility in Indo-European stems and its implications for neuter plural reconstruction.
Nákup knihy
Proceedings of the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, David M. Goldstein
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- 2023
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