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This first-ever textbook in the Tocharian B language makes it readily accessible to a broad audience. Tocharian B, an Indo-European language spoken in the first millennium C.E. in western China, is of great importance to numerous disciplines, from Indo-European historical linguistics to the study of Central Asia, the Silk Road, and Buddhism.
This collection of articles contains not only historical and synchronic linguistic studies of numerous ancient languages---especially Tocharian, Sanskrit, Greek, and Uyghur---but also editions of several recently discovered texts from Central Asia that contribute to the burgeoning fields of Buddhist and Silk Road studies.
This festschrift, in honour of the renowned Indo-Europeanist Jay Jasanoff, presents studies on topics ranging from Indo-European verbal morphology to Australian paleo linguistics. It contains contributions by such distinguished colleagues as Ives Goddard, Martin Peters, Georges-Jean Pinault, P. Oktor Skjaerv Brent Vine, and Calvert Watkins.
Nearly forty internationally recognized researchers celebrate the work of the famous Anatolianist and Indo-Europeanist H. Craig Melchert. The topics range widely, covering not only the grammar and lexicon of Anatolian languages but also Tocharian, Latin, Phrygian, and many others. Contributions in English, German and Italian.
Prominent scholars celebrate Michael Meier-Brugger's oeuvre by offering original studies primarily in Greek and Anatolian, spanning such topics as the Homeric question, newly discovered Indic names in Hittite sources, Medieval and Modern Greek phonology and much more.
Dedicated to Kazuhiko Yoshida, the distinguished scholar of Anatolian and Indo-European linguistics, this volume contains contributions to the linguistic study of Greek, Vedic Sanskrit, Avestan, Tocharian, Old Persian, Armenian, Latin, Icelandic, with papers on the Anatolian languages themselves. Contributions in English and German.
Over thirty specialists in Indo-European linguistics have contributed this elegant volume in honour of Professor Sasha Lubotsky of Leiden University. Farnah contains contributions from well-known scholars across the world covering topics in Tocharian, Germanic, Slavic, Indo-Iranian, and Anatolian linguistics. Some contributions in German.
The contributions in this collection of essays in honour of the distinguished linguist Hans Henrich Hock include studies on the structure of Andamanese, agreement in Tibeto-Burman, the pre-Indo-European linguistic landscape of Europe, nasals in Sanskrit, Albanian dialectology, and the syntax of English song lyrics.
Over thirty internationally recognized scholars contribute studies in honour of noted Anatolianist and Indo-Europeanist Norbert Oettinger. Munus Amicitiae ranges widely, with essays treating diverse topics in Anatolian linguistics, general Indo-European, Germanic, Indic, Celtic, and even Aegean archaeology. Contributions in English and German.
This volume contains all the published articles and reviews, plus a selection of previously unpublished material, by one of the 20th century's greatest linguists, the late Yale University professor Warren Cowgill (1929-1985). Cowgill's dazzling mastery of the entire Indo-European linguistic world is on full display.
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