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Dedicated to Kazuhiko Yoshida, the distinguished scholar of Anatolian and Indo-European linguistics, this volume contains contributions to the linguistic study of Greek, Vedic Sanskrit, Avestan, To...
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Kazuhiko Yoshida - "Kazu" to those who know him - has deservedly earned this wide-ranging volume as a tribute to his distinguished career in Anatolian and Indo-European linguistics. Stimulating contributions to the linguistic study of Greek, Vedic Sanskrit, Avestan, Tocharian, Old Persian, Armenian, Latin, Icelandic, and some other languages rub shoulders with papers on the Anatolian languages themselves. This panoply gives a valuable snapshot of cutting-edge research across the length and breadth of Indo-European studies.  Contributions in English and German.

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Price: £85.00
Pages: 464
Publisher: Beech Stave Press
Imprint: Beech Stave Press
Publication Date: 31 July 2019
ISBN: 9780989514262
Format: Hardcover
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative, HISTORY / Ancient / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Historical and comparative linguistics

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Table of Contents

 
   

Preface............................................................................................................................... vii

Bibliography of Kazuhiko Yoshida................................................................................ ix

List of Contributors....................................................................................................... xvii

Timothy G. Barnes, Old Persian µενεµανι......................................................................

Andrew Miles Byrd, Motivating Lindeman’s Law......................................................

Adam Alvah Catt, Vedic vra¯dh- and Avestan uruua¯d-/uruua¯z ..................................

Paola Dardano, Stilistische Merkmale religiöser Textsorten im Hethitischen: Hendiadyoin und Merismus ...

Joseph  F. Eska, Vergiateter.............................................................................................

Petra  Goedegebuure, The Old Hittite genitive plural ending -an...........................

David M. Goldstein, The synchrony and diachrony of the Greek dative of agent .......

Laura Grestenberger, On Hittite iškalla¯ri and the PIE “stative” ..............................

Olav Hackstein, From possessive to agentive: The emergence of agentivity in possessive adjectives ......

Stephanie W. Jamison, Hidden in plain sight: Some older verb endings in the Rig Veda ................

Jay H. Jasanoff, Stative-intransitive aorists  in Hittite...............................................

Yusuke Kanazawa, La correlazione tra il raddoppiamento clitico

e il cambiamento dell’ordine delle parole nel sardo.............................................

Ronald I. Kim, Middle preterite forms in Tocharian A?..........................................

Jared S. Klein, Homeric Greek νυ...............................................................................

Werner Knobl, Minimal phonetic change: New comments on RV ..............

Masato Kobayashi, Adnominal locatives in Classical Armenian and typological harmony ..........

Shigeaki Kodama, The historical background and development of Latin argentum ‘silver’ and its cognates ..

Hiroshi  Kumamoto, More on the injunctive in Khotanese    

Melanie Malzahn, How the Indo-Europeans managed TO OVERCOME and TO GET OLD: The behavior of telic     roots in PIE......................

H. Craig Melchert, Solar and sky deities in Anatolian............................................

Mitsuo Nakamura, Zur hurritischen “vierten Tafel des Huwawa”.......................

Kanehiro Nishimura, A linguistic approach to the prayer to Venus in Lucretius’ first proem: Ma¯vors and poetic tradition ...

Norbert Oettinger, Zum Verhältnis von Medium und Aktiv im Hethitischen und seiner Vorgeschichte ...

Hirotoshi Ogihara, Remarks on Tocharian B sma¯m .................................................

Terumasa Oshiro, A note on the SÜDBURG Hieroglyphic Luwian inscription .................

Georges-Jean Pinault, Hittite haššu- ‘king’ and the Indo-Iranian ásura-problem . . . . . . .

Massimo  Poetto, Hittite palwa- ‘blister, pustule’......................................................

Elisabeth Rieken, Zurück in die Zukunft: Eine neue luwische Etymologie........

Yasuhiko Sakuma, Another example of Hittite šament-?.........................................

Zsolt  Simon, Zum Vokalismus des hieroglyphen-luwischen Zeichens (*). .

Thomas Steer, Some thoughts on the etymology and derivational history of Greek ξEνος .............

Guðrún Þórhallsdóttir, Old Icelandic í r˛oku ‘continuously’ ...................................

Elizabeth Tucker, Old Indo-Aryan feminines in -var¯ı-............................................................

Aurelijus Viju¯nas, Revisiting the preterite of PGmc. *b- u¯(j)an-: Old English<bun> ....

Brent Vine, Faliscan foied, Latin hodi¯e ‘today’, and Italic *d(i)i¯e-.....................................

Michael Weiss, Cˇ im haxa haš´e baraiti? .......................................................................

Ilya Yakubovich, Showing reverence in Lydian.......................................................

Yoko Yamazaki, The root vocalism of Lith. dãv˙e,  dial. d˜ev˙e ‘gave’ revisited.........

Yutaka Yoshida, The Sogdian articles from the viewpoint of general linguistics .......

Marina Zorman, Apodotic ‘and’ in Hittite, Greek, Latin, etc.: Yet another candidate for an Indo-European mirage  

Index Verborum............................................................................................................