For week 6, PIES grad sem will meet on Thursday (not the usual Wednesday), February 13th from 6–8pm in Dodd 248 and on zoom (https://ucla.zoom.us/my/rehanmuh). This week, we will hear from…
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Jieyu Zhang | On the mechanism for °CHC# > °CīC# in Sanskrit
Published: February 2, 2025PIES graduate seminar will meet for Week 5 from 6–8pm on Wednesday, 5th February in Dodd 248 and on zoom at this link: https://ucla.zoom.us/my/rehanmuh.
Read MoreMuhammad Rehan | Word-Final voicing in Hittite?
Published: January 26, 2025The PIES Graduate Seminar will meet from 6:00–8:00pm, this Wednesday, Jan. 29th in Dodd 232 and on Zoom. This week, Muhammad Rehan will present “Word-Final voicing in Hittite?”. https://ucla.zoom.us/j/9055112669?omn=97370596670 Meeting ID:…
Read MoreTony Yates | Cyclicity as a Proto-Indo-European Phenomenon
Published: November 27, 2023PIES Graduate Seminar is meeting this week on Wed. Nov. 29th, 6.00-8.00 pm PDT, in Dodd 248, or online via the following link: PIES Grad Sem: Wed. 11/29, 6.00 –…
Read MoreJesse Lundquist | The Source of Homeric ἀναλκιδ- ‘weak, without strength’ & Paolo Sabattini | Mycenaean or/ro story: Directionality of PIE liquid vocalization in Mycenaean Greek
Published: November 8, 2022PIES Grad Sem: Wed. 11/9, 6.00 – 8.00 pm (Dodd 232) https://ucla.zoom.us/j/93986086735
Read MorePaolo Sabattini | Reflexes of PIE syllabic liquids in Mycenaean Greek
Published: May 9, 2022Participants may attend in person in Dodd 232 or on Zoom (link).
Read MoreAlex Roy | Romani and Prakrit (a retrospective on Turner (a side project))
Published: April 25, 2022This week’s meeting of the IES graduate seminar will take place in Dodd 232 or through Zoom (link).
Read MoreJohn Clayton | Evidence for dorsal liquids in Indo-European
Published: April 10, 2022This week’s meeting of the IES graduate seminar will be held in Dodd 232. Those interested in joining through Zoom can follow this link.
Read MoreAnahita 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?
Published: March 8, 2022Graduate seminar will be at a different link this week.
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