Ian Hollenbaugh has published a new article “A New Approach to Prohibitive Constructions in the R̥gveda and the Atharvaveda” in the Journal of the American Oriental Society. The article may…
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Talk by Ian Hollenbaugh: “Prohibition Types in Ancient Greek: A Comparative Approach”
Published: December 7, 2020Ian Hollenbaugh will be presenting a paper entitled “Prohibition Types in Ancient Greek: A Comparative Approach” at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Society for Classical Studies, to be held…
Read MoreTalk by Teigo Onishi: “Clitic doubling in Tocharian A”
Published: November 29, 2020Teigo Onishi will be presenting a paper entitled “Clitic doubling in Tocharian A” at the online “Tocharian in Progress” conference on Tuesday 8 December, 2020 (9:00 AM Pacific Standard Time). …
Read MoreTalk by David Goldstein: “Correlated grammaticalization: The rise of articles in Indo-European”
Published: October 26, 2020Associate Professor David Goldstein will be giving an invited talk at the UC Berkeley Linguistics Colloquium on 9 November. The talk is entitled “Correlated grammaticalization: The rise of articles in…
Read MoreCongratulations to Tony Yates!
Published: October 26, 2020Lecturer Tony Yates has been awarded a new appointment as a Humboldt Fellow and Postdoctoral Researcher at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, to begin January 2021. Though we are sad he is leaving,…
Read MoreRecent publication by David Goldstein: “Indo-European phylogenetics with R: A tutorial introduction”
Published: October 26, 2020Associate Professor David Goldstein has published a new article “Indo-European phylogenetics with R: A tutorial introduction” in Indo-European Linguistics. The article may be found here. 2020. Indo-European phylogenetics with R:…
Read MoreRecent publication by David Goldstein: “Homeric-φι(ν) is an oblique case marker”
Published: October 26, 2020Associate Professor David Goldstein has published a new article “Homeric-φι(ν) is an oblique case marker” in the Transactions of the Philological Society. The article may be found here. 2020. Homeric-φι(ν)…
Read MoreNew Lecturer: Jesse Lundquist
Published: October 26, 2020As of April 2021, Jesse Lundquist (Ph.D. 2017, Program in Indo-European Studies; currently Postdoctoral scholar, Wolfson College, Oxford, and Newton International Fellow of the British Academy) will be joining the…
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