Tavet Tat Satyam: Studies in Honor of Jared S. Klein

Author:   Andrew Miles Byrd ,  Jessica DeLisi ,  Mark Wenthe
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Pages:   372
Publication Date:   31 December 2016
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This volume honours the Indologist and Indo-Europeanist Jared S. Klein with almost three dozen essays ranging over a wealth of Indo-Iranian and other Indo-European topics. Internationally renowned scholars such as Gary Beckman, Bernhard Forssman, Stephanie Jamison, Martin Kummel, Elizabeth Tucker, and Chlodwig Werba have all contributed the fruits of their cutting-edge research as a fitting and lasting tribute to the honorand.  Contributions in English and German.

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Author:   Andrew Miles Byrd ,  Jessica DeLisi ,  Mark Wenthe
Publisher:   Beech Stave Press Inc
Imprint:   Beech Stave Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 18.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 26.10cm
Weight:   0.990kg
ISBN:  

9780989514231


ISBN 10:   0989514234
Pages:   372
Publication Date:   31 December 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Preface........................................................................................................................................... vii Bibliography of Jared S. Klein..................................................................................................... ix List of Contributors..................................................................................................................... xx Gary Beckman, Ahhijawa und kein Ende: The Battle over Mycenaeans in Anatolia........... 1 Joel P. Brereton, Word Positioning in Rgvedic Poetry......................................................... 13 Jessica DeLisi, A Second Look at First- and Second-person Deictic SuYxes in Modern Eastern Armenian................................................................................................ 22 Joseph F. Eska, On Pragmatic Information Structuring at Seracourt a Bourges (Cher) and Related Matters...................................................................................................................... 34 Bernhard Forssman, Griechisch bo/loai und proboeboula................................................. 45 Jose Luis Garcia Ramon, Anthroponymica Mycenaea 9: Compound Names in Degreesme-de, Degreesme-ta and Pylian me-ti-ja-no...................................................................................... 52 Jose Virgilio Garcia Trabazo, Sobre indio antiguo mrga- 'animal salvaje' y el texto hitita KUB 43.60+ ('El gran camino del alma').................................................. 65 Toshifumi Goto-, vi-les/lis, vi-ris. und die Verstauchung des Opfers ...................................... 76 Dag Trygve Truslew Haug, PIE *kwi-/kwo-: Interrogative, Indefinite or Both?................. 86 Hans Henrich Hock, Pa-n. ini's Language: Real or Not? ...................................................... 101 Stephanie W. Jamison, Inter-hymnic Rhetorical Structure in RV I.68-70: Para-sara Sa-ktya's Vaisva-nara Cycle ....................................................................................... 113 Jay H. JasanoV, Toch. AB a-kl- 'learn' .................................................................................... 123 Brian D. Joseph, Balkan, Indo-European, and Universal Perspectives on 'be' in Albanian................................................................................................................ 130 Goetz Keydana, Kausative im Fruhvedischen........................................................................ 138 Ronald I. Kim, Studies in Armenian Historical Phonology I: Aspiration and Spirantization of PIE Voiceless Stops...................................................... 151 Masato Kobayashi, The Adnominal Locative in Indo-Aryan............................................. 168 Martin Joachim Kummel, *sya- im Indoiranischen: Zahlwort und Demonstrativum?..179 Melanie Malzahn, Vedic asani-: Another Stone from Heaven?.......................................... 19 H. Craig Melchert, Hittite k-i(kuit) and Vedic sa-fige ...................................................... 204 Alan J. Nussbaum, A Note on Latin Syllables and Anaptyxis............................................ 214 Norbert Oettinger, Altindisch Agni- ,Feuergott' und hethitisch dAgni/dAkni-................ 228 Birgit Anette Olsen, Zarathustra and the Needle's Eye of Etymology............................. 236 Georges-Jean Pinault, Reflecting the Divine Mansion: Vedic amati-.............................. 246 Joseph Rhyne and Andrew Miles Byrd, Stressful Conversions: Internal Derivation within the Compositional Approach..................................................................................................... 258 Elisabeth Rieken, Repetition und Variation in den hethitischen Gebeten....................... 269 Don Ringe, The Nature of the South Greek Dialect Group................................................ 278 Caley Charles Smith, The Kat.hopanis.ad and the Deconstruction of the Fire-Altar....... 284 Olga A. Thomason, Indicating Path: Evidence from New Testament Greek, Gothic, Classical Armenian, and Old Church Slavic...................................................................................... 294 Elizabeth Tucker, Rigvedic Root-accented Neuters in -ana- and Animate Forms in -ana-/-an-i-......... 309 Brent Vine, Latin b-es/bessis 'two-thirds of an as'...................................................... 324 Michael Weiss, The Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals and the Name of Cilicia in the Iron Age....................................................................................................................... 331 Chlodwig H. Werba, Ur(indo)arisches im Nu-rista-n-i: Zur historischen Phonologie des Indoiranischen................................................................................................................ 341 Kazuhiko Yoshida, Hittite parhattari Reconsidered........................................................... 360 Index Verborum......................................................................................................................... 369

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