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  • This page was last modified on November 23, 2007 .

PAST PROGRAMS

Click on the Conference numbers below to view past programs.

  • 7th (1995)
  • 6th (1994)
  • 5th (1993)
  • 4th (1992)
  • 3rd (1991)
  • 2nd (1990)
  • 1st (1989)

For information on the upcoming Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, see the “IE Conference” page.

PROCEEDINGS

For Information on Proceedings volumes, visit the Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Series page.

Recipients of the Friends & Alumni of Indo-European Studies Award for Excellence

Beginning in 1991, through the generosity of its donors, the Friends and Alumni of Indo-European Studies (FAIES) has awarded a prize for the best conference presentation by a current student or recent Ph.D.

  • 17th (2005)
    Chiara Gianollo (Università di Pisa)
    “The Internal Syntax of the Nominal Phrase in Latin: A Diachronic Study”
  • 16th (2004)
    Valentina Cambi (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa)
    “The Hittite Adverb karū ‘formerly, earlier; already’”
    Yaroslav Gorbachov (Harvard University)
    “The Origin of the Phrygian edaes-Type Aorist”
  • 15th (2003)
    Marc Vander Linden (Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique)
    “The Roots of the Indo-European Diaspora: New Perspectives on the North Pontic Hypothesis”
  • 14th (2002)
    Nicoletta Puddu (Università di Pavia)
    “Reflecting on *se-/swe: From Typology to Indo-European and Back
  • 13th (2001)
    Arwen Lee Hogan (University of Pittsburgh)
    “The Modesty of Odysseus”
  • 12th (2000)
    Jenny Larsson (University of Copenhagen)
    “The Continuants of the Proto-Indo-European Root Nouns in the Baltic Languages”
  • 11th (1999)
    Joshua Katz (Princeton University)
    “Evening Dress: The Metaphorical Background of Latin uesper and Greek ἕσπερος
    Olga Petrova (University of Iowa)
    “Grimm’s Law: An OT Account”
  • 10th (1998)
    Darya Kavitskaya (University of California, Berkeley)
    “Vowel Epenthesis and Syllable Structure in Hittite”
  • 9th (1997)
    Joshua Katz (Harvard University)
    “Hittite tašku- and the Indo-European Word for ‘Badger’”
  • 7th (1995)
    John Frauzel (UCLA)
    “Impersonal Absolutes in Indo-Iranian, Baltic, Greek and Latin and the Origin of the Indo-European Absolute Construction”
    Yelena Izbitser
    “Wheeled Vehicles and the Homeland of Indo-European”
  • 6th (1994)
    Joshua Katz (Harvard University)
    “The Celtic and Indo-European Background of Old Irish sní ‘we’ and ‘you’”
  • 5th (1993)
    Angelique Gulermovich (UCLA)
    “Lleu, Atri, Erichthonius: Miscarriages and Miraculous Births in Indo-European Tradition”
  • 4th (1992)
    Bridget Drinka (University of Texas, San Antonio)
    “The Sigmatic Aorist: Archaic or Innovative?”
  • 3rd (1991)
    John Michael Kearns (UCLA)
    “Lydian d and the Fate of Indo-European Voiced Obstruents in Anatolia”