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February 2022
Thomas Motter | Hittite Determinate Correlatives are not Indefinite & Alex Roy | On the Imputed Pudor of the Apsarás-
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Read More about Thomas Motter | Hittite Determinate Correlatives are not Indefinite & Alex Roy | On the Imputed Pudor of the Apsarás-Research Share-O-Thon (Roundtable)™
This 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.
Read More about Research Share-O-Thon (Roundtable)™Thomas Motter & John Clayton | LaTeX Tutorial
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Read More about Thomas Motter & John Clayton | LaTeX TutorialJanuary 2022
What Are You Reading? (Roundtable)™
Participants (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.
Read More about What Are You Reading? (Roundtable)™Teigo Onishi | Double-layer analysis of mediopassives in Tocharian B
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Read More about Teigo Onishi | Double-layer analysis of mediopassives in Tocharian BNovember 2021
Tony Yates | The morphophonology of Indo-European non-primary derivatives
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Read More about Tony Yates | The morphophonology of Indo-European non-primary derivativesWeCIEC Review
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Read More about WeCIEC ReviewWeCIEC 32 (Fall 2021) Announcement
The UCLA Program in Indo-European Studies is pleased to announce the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, which will take place, as an online Zoom event, on Friday, November 5th through Sunday, November 7th. The full program of papers (with abstracts) can be found on the Program’s website, at the following link: https://pies.ucla.edu/conference/weciec/schedule/ As a supplement to the discussion time directly following each presentation, we have also set up a site on the Discord server. This site will be a durable…
Read MoreIan Hollenbaugh | Mycenaean o-/jo– and the performative aorist & Valentina Lunardi | Person hierarchy effects and Old Irish infix and suffix pronoun distribution
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Read More about Ian Hollenbaugh | Mycenaean o-/jo– and the performative aorist & Valentina Lunardi | Person hierarchy effects and Old Irish infix and suffix pronoun distributionOctober 2021
Anahita Hoose | On aorist stems surviving in Epic Sanskrit & Thomas Motter | Embedded correlatives in Hittite
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Read More about Anahita Hoose | On aorist stems surviving in Epic Sanskrit & Thomas Motter | Embedded correlatives in HittiteValentina Lunardi | Person hierarchy effects and Old Irish infix and suffix pronoun distribution & John Clayton | The reconstruction of *-wr̥-/-wén-stems in Indo-Iranian
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Read More about Valentina Lunardi | Person hierarchy effects and Old Irish infix and suffix pronoun distribution & John Clayton | The reconstruction of *-wr̥-/-wén-stems in Indo-IranianFaculty Position in Anatolian Open
Published: October 18, 2021 The Program in Indo-European Studies and the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles, have been authorized to make an appointment to a full-time position in Ancient Anatolian languages and cultures, at open rank (Assistant , Associate/Full Professor ), effective July 1, 2022. We invite applications from scholars with philological and linguistic expertise in Ancient (Indo-European) Anatolian languages, principally Hittite, Luvian, and Lycian; expertise in other Ancient Anatolian languages…
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