Alex Roy | Assorted Preliminary Notes on Periphrastic Verbal Constructions in Old and Middle Indo-Āryan
Dodd 247 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAParticipants may also access this seminar remotely via Zoom here.
Teigo Onishi | Clitic doubling in Tocharian B
Dodd 247 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAParticipants may also access this seminar remotely via Zoom here.
Valentina Lunardi | Person hierarchy effects and Old Irish infix and suffix pronoun distribution & John Clayton | The reconstruction of *-wr̥-/-wén-stems in Indo-Iranian
Dodd 247 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAParticipants may also access this seminar remotely via Zoom here.
Anahita Hoose | On aorist stems surviving in Epic Sanskrit & Thomas Motter | Embedded correlatives in Hittite
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Ian Hollenbaugh | Mycenaean o-/jo– and the performative aorist & Valentina Lunardi | Person hierarchy effects and Old Irish infix and suffix pronoun distribution
Dodd 247 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAParticipants may also access this seminar remotely via Zoom here.
WeCIEC Review
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Tony Yates | The morphophonology of Indo-European non-primary derivatives
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Teigo Onishi | Double-layer analysis of mediopassives in Tocharian B
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What Are You Reading? (Roundtable)™
Zoom OnlineParticipants (that’s to say, anyone interested in participating) will offer brief comments on some work of scholarship that they have recently encountered. Handouts are welcomed but not expected. Time for discussion will follow. Participants may access this seminar remotely via Zoom here.
Thomas Motter & John Clayton | LaTeX Tutorial
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Research Share-O-Thon (Roundtable)™
Zoom OnlineThis week we will have no named presentation; instead, a few of us will be sharing short research updates. (All usual suspects are welcome to share, even if we haven’t discussed in advance.) Participants may access this seminar remotely via Zoom at the usual link.