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Anahita Hoose | On aorist stems surviving in Epic Sanskrit & Thomas Motter | Embedded correlatives in Hittite
Dodd 247 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CAParticipants may also access this seminar remotely via Zoom here.
Thomas Motter | Hittite Determinate Correlatives are not Indefinite & Alex Roy | On the Imputed Pudor of the Apsarás-
Zoom OnlineZoom will be available at this link.
Anahita Hoose | Syntactic and Functional Evidence for Āpat as an Ex-Perfect & John Clayton | The Lengthening of *i, *u > ī, ū / __rC in Sanskrit & Dr. Ian Hollenbaugh (guest) | Primary Root Aorists in Vedic: A tezzi Principle?
Zoom OnlineGraduate seminar will be at a different link this week.
Anahita Hoose | The God With a Thousand Vulvas: On the Feminine Side of the Heroic Self in Ancient India and Greece
Dodd 248 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CAPlease join us in person or online at this link: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/93986086735.
Alex Roy | “No Tigers in the R̥g-Veda”: On the Hazardous Intersection of Philology, Geography, and Taxonomy
Dodd 248 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CAPIES Graduate Seminar is meeting this week on Wed. Mar. 13th, 6.00-8.00 pm PDT, in Dodd 248, or online via the following link: PIES Grad Sem: Wed. 03/13, 6.00 - 8.00 pm (Dodd 248) https://ucla.zoom.us/j/93986086735 In this week's meeting, we will continue our AOS practice talks with Alex Roy whose presentation is titled "“No Tigers in the R̥g-Veda”: On the Hazardous Intersection of Philology, Geography, and Taxonomy". If you'd like to peruse...