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Puhvel Jaan. Analecta indoeuropaea. Delectus Operum Minorum Plerumque Anglice Aliquando Francogallice Editorum Annos 1952-1977 Complectens

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Puhvel Jaan. Analecta indoeuropaea. Delectus Operum Minorum Plerumque Anglice Aliquando Francogallice Editorum Annos 1952-1977 Complectens
Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität, 1981. — X, 419 p. — (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, 35). — ISBN: 3-85124-563-6.
Semitic affinities of Hittite ḫar-aš-zi. Vedic áśvamedha- and Gaulish IIPOMIIDVOS. Greek ANAΞ. The sea in Hittite texts. On an alleged eucharistic expression in Hittite rituals. Greek ἔχθαρ and Latin instar. Helladic kingship and the gods. Review of G. Liebert, Die indoeuropäischen Personalpronomina und die Laryngaltheorie. Filles du soleil: folklore estonien et mythologie indoeuropéenne. The meaning of Greek Βουκάτιος. Eleuthḗr and Oinoâtis: dionysiac data from Mycenaean Greece. The Indo-European and Mycenaean perfect active participles. Review of J. Kuryłowicz, L’acentuation des langues indoeuropéennes. The Indo-European and Indo-Aryan plough. Evidence [for laryngeals] in Anatolian. Dialectal aspects of the Anatolian branch of Indo-European. Indo-European prehistory and myth. Mythological reflections of Indo-European medicine. “Perfect tense” and “middle voice”: an Indo-European morphological mirage. Aspects of equine functionality. The “death of Cambyses” and Hittite parallels. Hittite annǎ šiwaz. “Meadow of the Otherworld” in Indo-European tradition. Hittite ḫurkziš and ḫurkel. “Bartholomae’s law” in Hittite. Indo-European structure of the Baltic pantheon. Transposition of myth to saga in Indo-European epic narrative. Latin ārea and Indo-European threshing terminology in Hittite. The provenance of Greek ἰάλλω. On labiovelars in Hittite. Nature and means of comparison in Proto-Indo-European grammar. Aquam exstinguere. The mole in folk medicine: a survey from Indie antiquity to modern America. Ι. Lexical and etymological observations on Hittite ark-. IIOΛEMOIO ΓEΦYPAI. Remus et frater. Sight and thought in early Indo-European. Greek attestations of Indo-European *dhyaghw- . Mitra as an Indo-European divinity. The origins of Greek kosmos and Latin mundus. Hittite alpu- and dampu-. ‘Finger’ in Greek, Latin, and Hittite. ‘Basket’ in Greek and Hittite. Hittite Words with initial pít/pát sign. Some hittite etymologies. A Greek-Hittite etymological match: aiskhūno- : iškuna- ‘make ugly’. Devatā-dvandva in Hittite, Greek, and Latin. Remarks on ‘two’ in Hittite. Victimal hierarchies in Indo-European animal sacrifice. Class idiom in early Indo-European. Notes.
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