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Dedicated to the Indologist and Indo-Europeanist Stephanie W. Jamison, contributions are on Vedic (Joel Brereton, George Cardona, Paul Kiparsky, Thomas Oberlies); later Sanskrit (James Fitzgerald, Hans Henrich Hock, Ted Proferes); Iranian (Mark Hale, P. Oktor Skjærv); and on other Indo-European languages. Some contributions in German.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface............................................................................................................................ vii

Bibliography of Stephanie W. Jamison....................................................................... ix

List of Contributors..................................................................................................... xxi

Gary Beckman, The Role of Vassal Treaties in the Maintenance of the Hittite Empire..........

Joel P. Brereton, The Births of the Gods and the Kindling of Fire in Rgveda ................

Andrew Miles Byrd, Schwa Indogermanicum and Compensatory Lengthening . .

George Cardona, A Note on TS ...– ...............................................................

George Dunkel, Proto-Indo-Iranian *stríH- and PIE *sór- ‘female, woman’..........

James L. Fitzgerald, The Blood of Vr.tra May Be All Around Us...........................

Bernhard Forssman, Homerisch πρoκλυτος, avestisch frasru¯ta- .................................

José Luis García Ramón, Vedic indrotá- in the Ancient Near East and the Shift

of PIE *h2euh1- ‘run’ Core IE ‘help, favor’.........................................................

Dieter Gunkel, The Sanskrit Source of the Tocharian ×-Syllable Meter ............

Olav Hackstein, Rhetorical Questions and Negation in Ancient Indo-European Languages....

Mark Hale, The Pahlavi and Sanskrit Versions of the Ga¯tha¯s: What Can They Teach Us?......

Heinrich Hettrich, Zur Verbalbetonung im Rgveda..............................................

Hans Henrich Hock, Narrative Linkage in Sanskrit...............................................

Jay H. Jasanoff, Vedic stus.é ‘I praise’.........................................................................

Brian D. Joseph, Gothic Verbal Mood Neutralization Viewed from Sanskrit.....

Jean Kellens, Observations sur l’intercalation du Ha¯do¯xt Nask dans le Yasna ........

Sara Kimball, Hittite dapi- ‘all, whole, each’.............................................................

Paul Kiparsky, The Agent Suffixes as a Window into Vedic Grammar.................

Jared S. Klein, Rigvedic u and Related Forms Elsewhere: A Reassessment Forty Years Later.

Masato Kobayashi, The Attributive Locative in the Rgveda.................................

Martin Joachim Kümmel, Zur „Vokalisierung“ der Laryngale im Indoiranischen..........

Melanie Malzahn, Tudati-presents and the t¯ezzi Principle.....................................

H. Craig Melchert, The Case of the Agent in Anatolian and Proto-Indo-European............

Angelo Mercado, Ša¯hs at the Pass of Thermopylae .................................................

Kanehiro Nishimura, Elision and Prosodic Hiatus between Monosyllabic Words in Plautus and Terence..

Alan J. Nussbaum, Replacing locus ‘place’ in Latin locupl¯es................................................

Thomas Oberlies, „Und von ferne sah ich den Rauch des Pferdedungs“: Zum „Rätsellied“ RV . ..

Patrick Olivelle, Judges and Courts in Ancient India: On dharmastha and pra¯d. viva¯ka ...

Lisi Oliver †, Old English Riddles, Comparative Poetics, and the Authorship of Beowulf..

Asko Parpola, Rudra: ‘Red’ and ‘Cry’ in the Name of the Young God of Fire, Rising Sun, and War..

Martin Peters, Rebels without a Causative...............................................................

Theodore N. Proferes, The M¯ıma¯m. sa¯ Influence on the Formation of the Bhagavadg¯ıta¯ ........

Jeremy Rau, Ancient Greek φεfδοµαι..........................................................................

Elisabeth Rieken, Hittite uktu¯ri: A “Thorny” Problem in Anatolian .....................

Don Ringe, Phonological Rules and Dialect Geography in Ancient Greek..........

Gregory Schopen, A Tough-talking Nun and Women’s Language in a Buddhist Monastic Code....

Nicholas Sims-Williams, Iranian Cognates of Vedic ´sá´svant- and -´sás........................

Prods Oktor Skjærvø, Justice in Khotan................................................................

Elizabeth Tucker, Avestan fraspa¯iiaox δra- and an Indo-Iranian Term for a Ritual Girdle....

Ana Vegas Sansalvador, Iranian Ana¯hita¯- and Greek Artemis: Three Significant Coincidences.......

Aurelijus Viju¯nas, Vedic ketú- ‘brightness’ Revisited: Some Additional Considerations.......................

Brent Vine, On the Vedic Denominative Type putr¯ıyánt.......................................................

Michael Weiss, “Sleep” in Latin and Indo-European: On the Non-verbal Origin of Latin s¯opi¯o.......

Martin L. West †, So What Is It to Be?....................................................................

Kazuhiko Yoshida, Hittite Mediopassives in -atta.................................................

Index Verborum..............................................................................................................

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      Book Synopsis
      Dedicated to the Indologist and Indo-Europeanist Stephanie W. Jamison, contributions are on Vedic (Joel Brereton, George Cardona, Paul Kiparsky, Thomas Oberlies); later Sanskrit (James Fitzgerald, Hans Henrich Hock, Ted Proferes); Iranian (Mark Hale, P. Oktor Skjærv); and on other Indo-European languages. Some contributions in German.

      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Preface............................................................................................................................ vii

      Bibliography of Stephanie W. Jamison....................................................................... ix

      List of Contributors..................................................................................................... xxi

      Gary Beckman, The Role of Vassal Treaties in the Maintenance of the Hittite Empire..........

      Joel P. Brereton, The Births of the Gods and the Kindling of Fire in Rgveda ................

      Andrew Miles Byrd, Schwa Indogermanicum and Compensatory Lengthening . .

      George Cardona, A Note on TS ...– ...............................................................

      George Dunkel, Proto-Indo-Iranian *stríH- and PIE *sór- ‘female, woman’..........

      James L. Fitzgerald, The Blood of Vr.tra May Be All Around Us...........................

      Bernhard Forssman, Homerisch πρoκλυτος, avestisch frasru¯ta- .................................

      José Luis García Ramón, Vedic indrotá- in the Ancient Near East and the Shift

      of PIE *h2euh1- ‘run’ Core IE ‘help, favor’.........................................................

      Dieter Gunkel, The Sanskrit Source of the Tocharian ×-Syllable Meter ............

      Olav Hackstein, Rhetorical Questions and Negation in Ancient Indo-European Languages....

      Mark Hale, The Pahlavi and Sanskrit Versions of the Ga¯tha¯s: What Can They Teach Us?......

      Heinrich Hettrich, Zur Verbalbetonung im Rgveda..............................................

      Hans Henrich Hock, Narrative Linkage in Sanskrit...............................................

      Jay H. Jasanoff, Vedic stus.é ‘I praise’.........................................................................

      Brian D. Joseph, Gothic Verbal Mood Neutralization Viewed from Sanskrit.....

      Jean Kellens, Observations sur l’intercalation du Ha¯do¯xt Nask dans le Yasna ........

      Sara Kimball, Hittite dapi- ‘all, whole, each’.............................................................

      Paul Kiparsky, The Agent Suffixes as a Window into Vedic Grammar.................

      Jared S. Klein, Rigvedic u and Related Forms Elsewhere: A Reassessment Forty Years Later.

      Masato Kobayashi, The Attributive Locative in the Rgveda.................................

      Martin Joachim Kümmel, Zur „Vokalisierung“ der Laryngale im Indoiranischen..........

      Melanie Malzahn, Tudati-presents and the t¯ezzi Principle.....................................

      H. Craig Melchert, The Case of the Agent in Anatolian and Proto-Indo-European............

      Angelo Mercado, Ša¯hs at the Pass of Thermopylae .................................................

      Kanehiro Nishimura, Elision and Prosodic Hiatus between Monosyllabic Words in Plautus and Terence..

      Alan J. Nussbaum, Replacing locus ‘place’ in Latin locupl¯es................................................

      Thomas Oberlies, „Und von ferne sah ich den Rauch des Pferdedungs“: Zum „Rätsellied“ RV . ..

      Patrick Olivelle, Judges and Courts in Ancient India: On dharmastha and pra¯d. viva¯ka ...

      Lisi Oliver †, Old English Riddles, Comparative Poetics, and the Authorship of Beowulf..

      Asko Parpola, Rudra: ‘Red’ and ‘Cry’ in the Name of the Young God of Fire, Rising Sun, and War..

      Martin Peters, Rebels without a Causative...............................................................

      Theodore N. Proferes, The M¯ıma¯m. sa¯ Influence on the Formation of the Bhagavadg¯ıta¯ ........

      Jeremy Rau, Ancient Greek φεfδοµαι..........................................................................

      Elisabeth Rieken, Hittite uktu¯ri: A “Thorny” Problem in Anatolian .....................

      Don Ringe, Phonological Rules and Dialect Geography in Ancient Greek..........

      Gregory Schopen, A Tough-talking Nun and Women’s Language in a Buddhist Monastic Code....

      Nicholas Sims-Williams, Iranian Cognates of Vedic ´sá´svant- and -´sás........................

      Prods Oktor Skjærvø, Justice in Khotan................................................................

      Elizabeth Tucker, Avestan fraspa¯iiaox δra- and an Indo-Iranian Term for a Ritual Girdle....

      Ana Vegas Sansalvador, Iranian Ana¯hita¯- and Greek Artemis: Three Significant Coincidences.......

      Aurelijus Viju¯nas, Vedic ketú- ‘brightness’ Revisited: Some Additional Considerations.......................

      Brent Vine, On the Vedic Denominative Type putr¯ıyánt.......................................................

      Michael Weiss, “Sleep” in Latin and Indo-European: On the Non-verbal Origin of Latin s¯opi¯o.......

      Martin L. West †, So What Is It to Be?....................................................................

      Kazuhiko Yoshida, Hittite Mediopassives in -atta.................................................

      Index Verborum..............................................................................................................

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