Content: Kurzfassung
Chundra Aroor Cathcart: Analogical Morphophonology and Iranian Words with Irregular f;
Adam Catt: The Derivational Histories of Avestan aēsma- ‘firewood’ and Vedic idhmá- ‘id.’;
Hannes A. Fellner. The Tocharian Adjectives in B -tse A -ts;
Alexander S. W. Forte and Caley Smith: Wheel Composition in Greek and Indic Poetry;
Laura Grestenberger. “Split Deponency” in Proto-Indo-European;
Jesse Lundquist: Rigvedic uṣar and the Indo-European Locatival *-er;
Gerhard Meiser: Rare Latin Words;
Alexander Nikolaev: Greek ἀμαυρός and Indo-European *meh2- ‘great, large’;
Philomen Probert: Relative Clauses, Indo-Hittite, and Standard Average European;
Tom Recht: The Prosody and Pragmatics of Verb Topicalization in Greek;
Ryan Sandell: Compensatory Lengthening in Vedic and the Outcomes of Proto-Indo-Iranian *[az] and *[až];
Hartmut Scharfe: Yama’s Path in the Ṛgveda and the Avesta;
Elizabeth Thornton: Indo-Iranian Comparative Poetics and the Power Dynamics of Vasiṣṭha’s Hymn to Varuṇa, Rig Veda VII.86;
Anthony D. Yates: On the PIE “Quasi-Serial Verb” Construction: Origin and Development;
Sam Zukoff: On the Origins of Attic Reduplication
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