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 |