Washington, DC: Institute for the Study of Man Inc., 2002. — VI, 366 S. — (Journal of Indo-European Studies. Monograph No. 43). — ISBN 0-941694-84-4.
Contents: Preface. Miles C.
Beckwith: Greek verbs in
-ίσκω – A paradigmatic solution. Hope
Dawson: Deviations from the Greek in the Gothic New Testament. George E.
Dunkel: Vedic
janapadás and Ionic
ἀνδράποδον: with notes on Vedic
drupadám and IE *
pédom ‘place’ and ‘fetter’. Joseph F.
Eska: Remarks on linguistic structures in a Gaulish ritual text. Benjamin W.
Fortson IV: Linguistic and cultural notes on Latin
Iūnius and related topics. John
Harkness: Observations on appositions in
Beowulf, Hans Henrich
Hock: Vedic
éta... stávāma: Subordinate, coordinate, or what? Brian D.
Joseph: Balkan insights into the syntax of
mē in Indo-European. Carol F.
Justus: Hittite and Indo-European gender. Ronald
Kim: The distribution of the Old Irish infixed pronouns, Cowgill’s particle, and the syntactic evolution of Insular Celtic. Sara
Kimball: Hittite kings and queens. Jared S.
Klein: Homoioteleuton in the Rigveda, H. Craig
Melchert: Hieroglyphic Luvian REL
-ipa ‘indeed, certainly’. Edgar C.
Polomé: Some thoughts about the Indo-European homeland. Charles
Reiss: Towards an explanation of analogy. Don
Ringe: Tocharian B
ṣp ‘and’. Douglas P.A.
Simms: A word for ‘wild boar’ in Germanic, Italic, Balto-Slavic and Greek and its possible Semitic origins. Ann
Taylor: The distribution of object clitics in Koiné Greek. Bert
Vaux: Szemerényi’s Law and Stang’s Law in non-linear phonology. Brent
Vine: On full-grade *
-ro- formations in Greek and Indo-European. Michael
Weiss: Observations on the South Picene Inscription TE 1 (S. Omero).