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ECIEC 44 Handouts

The handouts of the Speakers of the ECIEC 44 are available here. 





Friday, June 20

Stefan Höfler (Universität Wien) Syntactic Quirks of Adjectives Handout
Mark Hale (Concordia University–Montreal) Why can Christ wash his disciples' feet with his palms (fôti mid is folmun 4506), but not with his hands (*fôti mid is handun) in the Old Saxon Heliand? Handout
Craig Melchert (Carrboro NC) Hittite šiye/a-mi 'to throw, shoot' vs. šai-hhi 'to impress, seal' Handout
Anthony Yates (University of California–Los Angeles) The development of Hittite ḫi-verbs in –(a)i– and the ablaut of the *h2e-conjugation Handout
David Goldstein (University of California–Los Angeles) Articles are inversely associated with case in Indo-European Handout
Gerd Carling (Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt a. M.) A possible scheme for quantifying grammaticalization – exemplified on verbs and adpositions in Indo-European
Hans Henrich Hock (University of Illinois –Urbana-Champaign) [Keynote] Subversion, convergence, chance – Shooting from the hip or gnarly investigation? Handout
Jesse Lundquist (Princeton) Once More on 'Der griechische Verbalaccent' Handout
Michael Peyrot (Universiteit Leiden) Primary and secondary functions of the Tocharian middle voice
Vicky Reiter & Angelo Mascheroni (Universität Wien) Tocharian AB täṅk- 'check, stop, hinder' and PIE *tengh- 'pull' Handout
Norbert Oettinger (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) Hittite -want-, PIE *-u̯ont- and PIE chronology
José Luis García Ramón (Universität zu Köln) Phraseology, Onomastics, indogermanische Dichtersprache Handout
Jeremy Rau (Harvard University) Mycenaean Cruces I: PY Vn 493+frr. (3) (Class i) <a-ke-ra2-te> Handout

Saturday, June 21

Jay Jasanoff (Harvard University) Two kinds of IE thematic presents
Timothy Barnes (University of Oxford) Old Avestan hiiat̰
Martin Kümmel (Universität Jena) Taking the tree seriously: Sievers' Law in Iranian? Handout
Zachary Rothstein-Dowden (Harvard University) The long seṭ vowel of Ved. grabhī 'seize' Handout
Alexander Nikolaev (University of Cyprus) Lycian lada 'wife'
Ron Kim (Adam Mickiewicz University – Poznań) Gothic nominal inflection and problems of relative chronology Handout
Elisabeth Rieken (Philipps-Universität, Marburg) More Vestiges of the Dual in Hittite?
Laura Grestenberger (Universität Wien) *onto-logical problems
Yexin Qu (Cornell University) Precursor of the izafe construction in Germanic Handout
Philomen Probert (University of Oxford) Secondary stress in Latin?
Ben Fortson (University of Michigan) Two words in Festus: Philological and etymological notes
Brent Vine (University of California–Los Angeles) Latin paene 'almost' and Related (?) Forms Handout
Olav Hackstein (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Ferdinand Sommer and ECIEC 2025

Sunday, June 22

Georges-Jean Pinault (École Pratique des Hautes Études) Defining the Apsaras and her Indo-European background Handout
Melanie Malzahn (Universität Wien) O no! Final vowels in Bactrian Handout
Michael Weiss (Cornell University) Ved. vayúna- and its IE background Handout Extended
Daniel Kölligan (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg) Thoughts on *h1nedh- Handout
Dieter Gunkel (University of California–Los Angeles) Remarks on the syntax and information structure of sentences involving evá and tád in Vedic prose Handout
Kazuhiko Yoshida (Kyoto Sangyo University) Hittite ur-ki-i̯a-IZ-zi Handout
Hannes Fellner (Universität Wien) Tocharian 萬歲 wànsuì

 


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