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THE 17th ANNUAL UCLA INDO-EUROPEAN CONFERENCE
Admission is free and open to the public; there is no charge for participation; pre-registration is not required.
Friday, 28 October 2005, Royce Hall, Room 314
- 8:45–9:00 a.m.
- Opening Remarks
- 9:00–10:30
- Panel I—chaired by Aurelijus Vijūnas (UCLA)
- 9:00–9:30
Vyacheslav V. Ivanov (UCLA)
“On Anatolian and Indo-European Terms and Symbols for ‘right’ and ‘left’” - 9:30–10:00
Joshua T. Katz (Princeton University)
“On the Regularity of Nasal Dissimilation in Anatolian” - 10:00–10:30
Ilya Yakubovich (University of Chicago)
“The Origin of Anatolian Medio-Passive Extensions -di and -si”
- 10:30–10:45
- Break
- 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
- Panel II—chaired by Randall Gordon (UCLA)
- 10:45–11:15
Lisi Oliver (Louisiana State University)
“Lex Talionis in Medieval Law” - 11:15–11:45
Joseph F. Eska (Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University)
“Miscellanea Linguistica Galatiana” - 11:45–12:15
Birgit Anette Olsen (University of Copenhagen)
“Some Formal Peculiarities of Germanic n-stem Abstracts”
- 12:15–1:45
- Lunch
- 1:45–2:45
- Featured Speaker—introduced by Karlene Jones-Bley (UCLA)
- Katheryn Linduff (University
of Pittsburgh)
“Through the Looking Glass: Remaining Sogdian in China”
- 2:45–3:00
- Break
- 3:00–4:30
- Panel III—chaired by Maria Kritikou (UCLA)
- 3:00–3:30
Jared S. Klein (University of Georgia)
“sá/tá-Sequences in the Rigveda” - 3:30–4:00
Jens Elmegård Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen)
“Some Further Laryngeals Revealed by the Rigvedic Metrics” - 4:00–4:30
Elizabeth Tucker (Oxford University)
“Sanskrit svāmin-, Avestan huuōišta- and the Indo-European root *suh₁- ‘to impel’”
- 4:30–4:45
- Break
- 4:45–5:45
- Panel IV—chaired by Jay Friedman (UCLA)
- 4:45–5:15
Hannes A. Fellner (Universität Wien)
“On the Development of Labiovelars in Tocharian” - 5:15–5:45
Ronald I. Kim (Temple University, Swarthmore College, and University of Pennsylvania)
“Not Another Verbal Archaism!: Root and Derived Preterites in Tocharian”
Saturday, 29 October, Royce Hall, Room 314
- 9:00–10:30 a.m.
- Panel V—chaired by Dieter Gunkel (UCLA)
- 9:00–9:30
Ranko Matasović (University of Zagreb)
“Collective in Proto-Indo-European” - 9:30–10:00
Benjamin W. Fortson, IV (University of Michigan)
“The Latin Future Active Participle” - 10:00–10:30
Martin E. Huld (California State University, Los Angeles)
“Indo-European ‘hawthorn’”
- 10:30–10:45
- Break
- 10:45–11:45
- Panel VI—chaired by Angelo Mercado (UCLA)
- 10:45–11:15
Gregory E. Areshian (Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA)
“Cyclopes from the Land of the Eagle: Anatolian Background of Odyssey IX and of the Greek Myths conerning the Cyclopes” - 11:15–11:45
Ana Galjanic (Harvard University)
“Dipl’ ereo: Syntax and Poetics of Bipartite Figures in Empedocles”
- 11:45 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
- Lunch
- 11:45–12:00
Meeting of FAIES
- 2:00–3:00
- Featured Speaker—introduced by Brent Vine (UCLA)
- Michael Janda (Universität
Münster)
“The Religion of the Indo-Europeans”
- 3:00–3:15
- Break
- 3:15–4:45
- Panel VII—chaired by Sherrylyn Branchaw (UCLA)
- 3:15–3:45
John Fisher (Princeton University)
“Speaking in Tongues: Collocations of Word and Deed in Proto-Indo-European” - 3:45–4:15
Chiara Gianollo (Università di Pisa)
“The Internal Syntax of the Nominal Phrase in Latin: A Diachronic Study” - 4:15–4:45
Yaroslav Gorbachov (Harvard University)
“Observations on the Old Phrygian Inscription from Vezirhan”
- 4:45–5:00
- Closing Remarks
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Seventeenth Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference is funded by The Campus Programs Committee of the Program Activities Board. We would like to give thanks to the UCLA Graduate Student Association. The conference is also made possible through the generosity and efforts of:
- The A. Richard Diebold, Jr. Endowment in Indo-European Studies
- The Friends & Alumni of Indo-European Studies (FAIES)
- The Program in Indo-European Studies,
especially Stephanie Jamison - The UCLA Indo-European Studies Student Alliance (IESSA)
- The Dodd Humanities Group,
especially Heather Gould - The Annual Indo-European Conference Student Organizing
Committee,
especially Andrew Byrd, Angelo Mercado, and Moss Pike
