Mar 5, 2015 Michael Weiss (Cornell University) | The Genitive-Accusative of the Personal Pronouns in Old Church Slavonic
Mar 6, 2015 Michael Weiss (Cornell University) | The Vendryes Phenomenon or What Do Lexical Isoglosses between Nonadjacent Languages Really Mean?
Apr 2, 2015 Dieter Gunkel (LMU München) | Repulsive low tones and the evolution of Ancient Greek accentuation
Apr 3, 2015 Dieter Gunkel (LMU München) | The discontinuous what do you call phrases? Hyperbaton in Ancient Greek
Apr 9, 2015 Joshua Katz (Princeton University) | Greco-Indic Marriage: Of Dyads, Disciplines, and Digammas
Apr 10, 2015 Joshua Katz (Princeton University) | What are they?: Some Hidden Forms of the Copula in Old Irish
Apr 16, 2015 Chiara Bozzone (UCLA) | The Poet’s Habits: Using Constructions to Map Homeric Formularity, Discourse, and Syntax
Apr 17, 2015 Chiara Bozzone (UCLA) | Causatives that do not Cause, and the Role of Typology and Theory in Indo-European Linguistics
May 22, 2015 Don Ringe (University of Pennsylvania) | A modern approach to Old English linguistic change: two problems