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Inhaltsverzeichnis: Front cover -- Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- A New Look at Phrygian Metre -- One or Many Homers? Using Quantitative Authorship Analysis to Study the Homeric Question -- Myc. a-mo and Gk. ἅρμα: The Enigma that Keeps on Rolling -- The ber Necessities: The Second Singular Aorist Imperative in Armenian -- The Greek Infinitives in Aor. -σαι, Med.-Pass. -εσθαι, -σθαι -- On Chariots and at Sea: Indo-European Gods of Mobility-Old Norse Njǫrðr, Vedic Sanskrit Nā́satya-, and Proto-Indo-European *nes-ḗt-/-ét- 'returning (safely home), arriving (at the desired goal)' -- Greek Adjectives in -ης (-ᾱς): An Overlooked Type? -- On Aorist Stems Surviving in Epic Sanskrit -- The Prehistory of Ossetic Verbal Inflection (I): Present Indicative and Imperative -- On Double Determination in the Classical Armenian Noun Phrase -- φ-feature Hierarchy and Old Irish Object Pronoun Distribution -- Clitic Doubling in Tocharian B -- Against the Supposed Law of Geminate Sibilant Occlusion in Indic -- Finer-Grained Hittite Syntax: Hittite Philology and Theory-Dependent Construals-The Case of Vocatives and the Left Periphery -- Emergent Mobility in Indo-European *-r/n-stems and Its Implications for the Reconstruction of the Neuter Plural -- List of Contributors -- Index Verborum.… (lisätietoja)
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Front cover -- Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- A New Look at Phrygian Metre -- One or Many Homers? Using Quantitative Authorship Analysis to Study the Homeric Question -- Myc. a-mo and Gk. ἅρμα: The Enigma that Keeps on Rolling -- The ber Necessities: The Second Singular Aorist Imperative in Armenian -- The Greek Infinitives in Aor. -σαι, Med.-Pass. -εσθαι, -σθαι -- On Chariots and at Sea: Indo-European Gods of Mobility-Old Norse Njǫrðr, Vedic Sanskrit Nā́satya-, and Proto-Indo-European *nes-ḗt-/-ét- 'returning (safely home), arriving (at the desired goal)' -- Greek Adjectives in -ης (-ᾱς): An Overlooked Type? -- On Aorist Stems Surviving in Epic Sanskrit -- The Prehistory of Ossetic Verbal Inflection (I): Present Indicative and Imperative -- On Double Determination in the Classical Armenian Noun Phrase -- φ-feature Hierarchy and Old Irish Object Pronoun Distribution -- Clitic Doubling in Tocharian B -- Against the Supposed Law of Geminate Sibilant Occlusion in Indic -- Finer-Grained Hittite Syntax: Hittite Philology and Theory-Dependent Construals-The Case of Vocatives and the Left Periphery -- Emergent Mobility in Indo-European *-r/n-stems and Its Implications for the Reconstruction of the Neuter Plural -- List of Contributors -- Index Verborum.