Lyuke wmer ra : Indo-European studies in honor of Georges-Jean Pinault

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Lyuke wmer ra : Indo-European studies in honor of Georges-Jean Pinault

edited by Hannes A. Fellner, Melanie Malzahn, Michaël Peyrot

Beech Stave Press, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Bibliography of Georges-Jean Pinault: p. xi-xxviii

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This rich collection of articles pays homage to many of the remarkably broad and interdisciplinary interests embodied in the work of Professor Georges-Jean Pinault. It 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. Lyuke wmer ra is a must-read for all scholars interested in the intersection of language, literature and religion of ancient and medieval western Eurasia.

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Preface Bibliography of Georges-Jean Pinault List of Contributors Douglas Q. Adams, The dual endings of the verb in Tocharian B and their Proto-Indo-European background Emilie Aussant, The Vyakaran " . ic descriptive model and the French grammars of Sanskrit Nalini Balbir, A propos d'un lapidaire prakrit Alain Blanc, L'histoire compliquee de l'adjectif grec c????O? Vaclav Blaek, A hypothetical Tocharian contribution to Chinese astronomical terminology Joel P. Brereton, How the Gayatr " "? became the Gayatr Gerd Carling, Flat mirror or well-shaped disc? Tocharian A tapaki " (B tapakye " ) and A mukar* .dam Alvah Catt, A newly identified Tocharian fragment of the Tridan. d. isutra Ching Chao-jung, He sat down on the grass under a Nyagrodha tree: On the Kuchean word atiyo* ? atiya* in Kumtura mural painting captions Eric Dieu, Accentuation recessive et accentuation columnale en grec ancien, avec quelques considerations sur la loi de limitation Hannes A. Fellner, Polar life in the Tarim Basin Jose Luis Garcia Ramon, The development of the labiovelars in Greek: Sound change, areal diffusion, and the myth of the three phases Romain Garnier, The PIE word for 'name' Laura Grestenberger, The in-group: Indo-Iranian in-stems and their Indo-European relatives Jens-Uwe Hartmann, Dieter Maue, and Fang Wang, Der neugeborene Bodhisattva besucht das Sakya-Heiligtum: Zu den Bildern und der Treppenhoehle von Kizil Athanaric Huard, "pattitrukalle kariskenta warpanamane" ou comment honorer un moine tokharien Stephanie W. Jamison, False segmentations and resegmentations in the Rigveda: Gemination and degemination Jay H. Jasanoff, Pre-Toch. *h1 ludh -neu-ti 'goes out' Ronald I. Kim, Remarks on linguistic variation and change in Tocharian A Jared S. Klein, The Old Church Slavic background of Russian a Bernhard Koller, Question particles and the left periphery within Tocharian syntax Frederik Kortlandt, Tocharian B ste, star 'is', skente, skentar 'are' Jens Peter Laut and Ablet Semet, Neues zum ??. Kapitel des altuigurischen Maitreyasamiti-Sutra (Maitrisimit nom bitig) Claire Le Feuvre, Vedique vadhri-, v ? rs . an-, dharu " -, grec *????, Y????/???? et ?A???: Conversion et derivation Alexander Lubotsky and Alwin Kloekhorst, Indo-Aryan a)u? artanna in the Kikkuli treatise Melanie Malzahn, Back to an old, but not decrepit explanation of Homeric Greek ?"??" Vincent Martzloff, Vestiges du participe parfait en *-wos-/-us- en latin et dans les langues sabelliques? Audrey Mathys, Participes presents, noms d'agents et langue poetique dans Beowulf H. Craig Melchert, Hittite neuter i-stems. Alan J. Nussbaum, Persephonology and Persemorphology: ??????O??/?????????? etc. 'Sheaf Thresher' reanalyzed Norbert Oettinger, Die Bedeutung von vedisch svanc Hirotoshi Ogihara, Agama texts transmitted to Kuchean Buddhism Birgit Anette Olsen, Latin -ll- and gemination by laryngeal Daniel Petit, On the secondary cases of Baltic and Tocharian Michael Peyrot, On a festive occasion: The inflection of Tocharian B eks . alye and morphologically related words Elisabeth Rieken, Anatolische Fruchtbarkeit, urindogermanische Manner und die Wurzel *men- 'hervorragen' Nicholas Sims-Williams, Chotano-Sogdica III: Old Khotanese u, -u, -u Carmen Spiers, La malediction de l'observateur (upadras. t . ar-) dans l'Atharvaveda Brent Vine, biass biitam, valetudinem vitam: On alliteration in Italic curse texts Michael Weiss, Barley in Anatolian, Tocharian, and elsewhere: A fine-grained analysis Jens Wilkens and Hans Nugteren, Notes on Old Uyghur lexicography and etymology Kazuhiko Yoshida, The Hittite pl. preterites in -ar revisited Peter Zieme, Das letzte Blatt der Sangimer Einleitung zum Maitrisimit nom bitig und ein tocharisches Wort Stefan Zimmer, Le suffixe gaulois *-"eto- Index Verborum Index Verborum

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