UCLA Indo European Studies Volume 1
July 1999
edited by Vyacheslav V. Ivanov and Brent Vine
331 pages / Out of Print**
** The original tape-bound version in 5.5″ x 8.5″ and 8.5″ x 11″ soft-cover and unbound format is no longer available for purchase or order. PDF versions of most of the volume’s articles have been made available and are linked below for online viewing. The collection can also be downloaded in SIT (2 MB), ZIP (2 MB), or TAR (2 MB) format for viewing offline.
Contents
PHONOLOGY
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- Brent Vine: “Greek ῥίζα ‘root’ and ‘Schwa Secundum’”
MORPHOLOGY
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- Jay Friedman: “A Lexical Analysis of Simple *-r/n– Heteroclisis in Proto-Indo-European”
- Brent Vine: “Latin –īnāre/-īnārī”
(MORPHO)SYNTAX
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- Christopher Wilhelm: “Word Order Change in Umbrian: From Postpositions to Prepositions”
- Vyacheslav V. Ivanov: “Indo-European Syntactic Rules and Gothic Morphology”
WURZELN, WÖRTER UND SACHEN
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- Raimo Anttila: “Aggression and Sustenance: Driving (*ag̑-) and Beating (*gʷʰen-) Symbiosis in (Proto-) Indo-European”
- This paper was a preliminary version of Chapter 6 of R. Anttila’s book Greek and Indo-European Etymology in Action: Proto-Indo-European *ag̑- (Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2000).
- Vyacheslav V. Ivanov: “Comparative Notes on Hurro-Urartian, Northern Caucasian and Indo-European”
- Vyacheslav V. Ivanov: “An Ancient Name for the Lyre”
- Vyacheslav V. Ivanov: “Old Novgorodian Nevide, Russian nevidal’ : Greek ἀΐδηλος”
- Brent Vine: “A Note on the Duenos Inscription”
- Raimo Anttila: “Aggression and Sustenance: Driving (*ag̑-) and Beating (*gʷʰen-) Symbiosis in (Proto-) Indo-European”
BOOK REVIEWS
- Bengt Löfstedt: “Remarks on a So-Called Encyclopedia of Language” (review of David Crystal, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language, 2nd ed., 1997)
- Brent Vine: “Recent Work from St. Petersburg,” I (Classical and Indo-European Linguistics, Celtic Studies)
- Vyacheslav V. Ivanov: “Recent Work from St. Petersburg,” II (Balkan Studies, Slavic Linguistics and Ethnolinguistics)