Vina Diem Celebrent: Studies in Linguistics and Philology in Honor of Brent Vine

Author:   Dieter Gunkel ,  Stephanie W Jamison ,  Angelo O. Mercado ,  Kazuhiko Yoshida
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Pages:   506
Publication Date:   31 December 2018
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Vina Diem Celebrent: Studies in Linguistics and Philology in Honor of Brent Vine


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Forty-one scholars from across the world join in celebrating the work of Brent Vine, whose prodigious oeuvre in Classical and Indo-European linguistics needs no introduction to specialists. The papers in this broad-ranging collection include not just numerous studies of the Classical languages and texts by authorities like A. C. Cassio, Olav Hackstein, Richard Martin, Alan Nussbaum, and Paolo Poccetti, but also work on more far-flung corners of the family, including Lithuanian (Daniel Petit), Lydian (Philomen Probert), Gothic (Jared Klein) and Tocharian (Adam Catt, Ronald Kim), with much more in between.  Contributions in English, German and French.

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Author:   Dieter Gunkel ,  Stephanie W Jamison ,  Angelo O. Mercado ,  Kazuhiko Yoshida
Publisher:   Beech Stave Press Inc
Imprint:   Beech Stave Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 18.30cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   1.220kg
ISBN:  

9780989514255


ISBN 10:   0989514250
Pages:   506
Publication Date:   31 December 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Language:   English, French, German

Table of Contents

Table of Contents   Preface.............................................................................................................................. vii Bibliography of Brent Vine............................................................................................. ix List of Contributors........................................................................................................ xix Alain Blanc, Le toponyme grec Méthônê/Mêthônê: Localisations, étymologie, métrique .............. A. C. Cassio, Old Ablatives, Homeric τW, and Helen’s Disenchantment (Iliad .–) ......... Adam Alvah Catt, Tocharian B a¯rt(t)e and Tocharian A a¯rtak .................................. Joseph F. Eska and Jean-François Mondon, Phonological Spreading, Voice- Onset Delay,      or Phonetic Noise? Orthographic<φσ> and<χσ> in Greek Epichoric Inscriptions ........... José Luis García Ramón, Infinitive As Complement of va´s in the Rig Veda .......... David M. Goldstein, Ennius Annales Sk ( V) and the History of Latin atque ........ Dieter Gunkel, Localizational Evidence for the Restoration of Rigvedic *mimihí ‘measure’ ............ Olav Hackstein, Allative Formations: Homeric Greek aλλυδις aλλη, Old Latin alii alia¯, and Congeners ... Mark Hale, Some Notes on the Latin Interrogative Enclitic ™ne ............................. Stephanie W. Jamison, Another Sacrificed Wife: Euripides’ Alcestis Viewed from India ... Jay H. Jasanoff, Palatable Thorns............................................................................... Ronald I. Kim, The Derivational History of Tocharian B war, A wär ‘water’....... Jared S. Klein, Semantics and Discourse: On Adversative Conjunction in Gothic ................. Martin Joachim Kümmel, Zur Akzentuierung der Denominativa im Indogermanischen Charles de Lamberterie, Le verbe keal « vivre » de l’arménien classique.................................. Claire Le Feuvre, Αiτις δN περιπλοµiνου eνιαυτοD (Hesiod Op. ): On the Formation of eνιαυτoς ... Melanie Malzahn, A Short History of Latin Presents in Long -e.............................................. Richard P. Martin, Achilles Without End..................................................................................... H. Craig Melchert, Empire Luvian *-wa/i-ní and Related Problems.................................. Angelo O. Mercado, On the Problem of Homeric Greek aµφιφορεuς....................................... Sergio Neri, Genitiv und Lokativ: Zur Herkunft der urindogermanischen Genitivendung *-sio ........ Alexander Nikolaev, Greek θοoς ‘sharp’, Hittite tuhš- ‘to cut’..................................................... Kanehiro Nishimura, The hum¯ı -Rule in Italic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     Alan J. Nussbaum, Limning Some Limbs: A Note on Greek µηρoς ‘thigh’ and Its Relatives ...... Birgit Anette Olsen, What Happened to the Middle Participle in Latin?........... Martin Peters, Felix Solmsen grammatikotatos kai philologikotatos.......................... Daniel Petit, On the Prehistory of Lithuanian patogùs and atogùs......................... Moss Pike, Ovid’s Ars Amatoria . .......................................................................... Paolo Poccetti, The -t¯od Imperative in Italic Languages: Comparative and Typological Insights .... Philomen Probert, Are Correlative Pronouns Always Overt in Lydian?.............. Jeremy Rau, The Genetic Subgrouping of the Ancient Greek Dialects: Achaean ....................... Don Ringe, Indicative–Subjunctive Syncretism in West Germanic...................... Giovanna  Rocca, Flamen sume samentum................................................................... Peter Schrijver, British Celtic Light on the Latin Alternation of -l- and -ll- in Words of the Type cam¯elus, camellus...................................................................... Aurelijus Viju¯nas, The Mechanism for Rhotacism Revisited: A Typological Parallel from East Asia .. Rex Wallace, A Preview of the Inscribed Stele of Vicchio...................................... Michael Weiss, Limited Latin Grassmann’s Law: Do We Need It?...................... Andreas Willi, Mars Gradivus................................................................................... Olga T. Yokoyama, Control in Dangling Participles.............................................. Kazuhiko Yoshida, On the Prehistory of Hittite aušta and maušta....................... Index Verborum............................................................................................................  

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