Content: Kurzfassung
Chiara Bozzone: Initial “Yod” in Greek and the Etymology of Gk. ἵππος ‘horse’;
Petra Goedegebuure: Hittite Noun Phrases in Focus;
Hans Henrich Hock: Come and Get It: The Indo-European Background of the Vedic éta … stávāma Construction;
Cynthia A. Johnson: Multiple Antecedent Agreement: A Comparative Study of Greek and Latin;
Joshua T. Katz: The Hymnic Long Alpha: Μούσας ἀείδω and Related Incipits in Archaic Greek Poetry;
Daniel Kölligan: PIE *seh1- ‘let loose, unharness’, *seh1ḱ- ‘arrive’ and Greek ἦκα, ἥκω, Armenian hasanem;
John J. Lowe: Indo-European “Transitive” Nouns and the Accusative of Experiencer;
H. Craig Melchert: Ablaut Patterns in the Hittite ḫi-Conjugation;
Sarah Morris: From Kizzuwatna to Troy? Puduḫepa, Piyamaradu, and Anatolian Ritual in Homer;
Norbert Oettinger: Before Noah: Possible Relics of the Flood-Myth in Proto-Indo-Iranian and Earlier;
Alexander Piperski: Vowel Lengthening in Slavic Nominal Prefixes;
Thomas Steer: Some Remarks on the Derivation of Amphikinetic Collectives;
Yasuko Suzuki: Clitic Verbs in Early Germanic: Evidence from Old English Beowulf vi Contents;
Elizabeth Tucker: Old Persian asabāra- ‘horse-borne’, RV kṣīrapāká- ‘cooked in milk’, and the Restructuring of Vowel Quantities in Indo-Iranian Thematic Verbal Nouns;
Calvert Watkins: Aspects of the “Expressive Dimension” in Indo-European: Toward a Comparative Grammar of Speech Registers
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