In:Bono Homini Donum: Essays in Historical Linguistics, in Memory of J. Alexander Kerns. (2 volumes)
Edited by Yoël L. Arbeitman and Allan R. Bomhard
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 16] 1981
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Table of contents
Prefacevii
Dedication
Table of contens
Section I: Kerns-Schwartz coda
On the Indo-european tense system
Section II: Indo-european studies
The pre-History of Tocharian preterite participles
Rhotacism in hieroglyphic Luwian (with commentary by Allan R. Bomhard)
Anaphoriques du type νι νen hittite
Intervocalic laryngeal in Gatha-Avestan
Venetic revisited
New linguistic data for Hispano-Celtic: An evaluation
Levels of phonological restriction in Greek affixes
Some characteristics of modern colloquial Welsh (Cymraeg Byw)
Concerning the reply of Kerns and Schwarz to Austin
Albanian edhe “and”
“Decem” and “Taihyn” languages: An Indo-European isogloss
Judeo-Italian lexical items collected by Zalman Yvoely
L’imaginaire en linguistique
The genitive singular ending in — syo: How an Indo-Europeanist works
Etymological observations on bramling, bunting, fieldfare, godwit, and wren
Noch einmal hethitisch ḫeu- “regen”
A functional viwew of word equations
Greek nouns of the type of κνημΐς
“Spider” and “mole” in hittite
Ergatrivity in Indo-European
On Hittite-Luwian andIndo-European etymologies
On Indo-European sigmatic verbal formations
Sprachverfall und Sprachtod besonders im Lichte indogermaischer Sprachen
Schwundstufige Formen von langvokalischen Verben im Altindischen
Recherches comparatives sur le vocabolaire des langues anatoliennes
Hittite ḫarziyalla-
Section III: Typological studies and distant linguistic relationship
Indo-European and Afroasiatic: New evidence for the connetction
Typological paralells between Proto-Indo-European and the northwest Cuacasian languages
Volume II
Typology versus reconstruction
Language typology and language universals and their implications for the reconstruction of the Indo-
European stop system
Section IV: Afroasiatic studies
An inquiry into the formation of the Middle Aramaic dialects
Les niveaux de langue dans la poésie populaire arabe du maghreb
Coptic double consonants
Diglossia in ancient Hebrew as revealed through compound verbs
The structure and inflexion of the verb in the Semito-Mamitic grammar
Section V: Cretan studies
Santas and Kupapa on Crete
The Semitic language of Minoan Crete
The Phaistos disk, again?
Section VI: Varia
La scomparsa del “passato remoto” in romanzo e in tedesco
Principles of stylistic analysis
“Rekomponierte” Lehnbildungen
Altaic origins of the Japanese verb classes
Can graphemic change cause phonemic change?
The Hittite is my mother: An Anatolean approach to Gennesis 23 (ex Indo-Europea lux)
Index Verborum
