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Neo-Hittite war chariot, early 1st millennium BC (www.turkishodyssey.com/turkey/history/history1.htm)

THE 19th 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, 2 November 2007, Royce Hall, Room 314

Saturday, 3 November 2007, Royce Hall, Room 314

  • 9:00–10:30 a.m.
    Panel V (chaired by Andrew Byrd, UCLA)
    9:00–9:30
    Benjamin W. Fortson IV, University of Michigan:
    The ‘Double Nasal’ Presents in Celtic and Indo-European
    9:30–10:00
    Jeremy Rau, Harvard University:
    “The Nature of the IE Decade-Formation”
    10:00–10:30
    Alan J. Nussbaum, Cornell University:
    “The End of Some Compounds in Greek”
  • 10:30–10:45
    Break
  • 10:45 a.m. –12:15 p.m.
    Panel VI (chaired by Elizabeth Thornton, UCLA)
    10:45–11:15
    Patrick Taylor, Houghton Mifflin:
    “Bhiṣma on the Plain of Olympia: Indic Perspectives on Some Fragments of the Hesiodic Corpus”
    11:15–11:45
    Timothy Barnes, Harvard University:
    “Av. hauruuatāt- amərə(ta)tāt-, Gk. ἀνδροτῆτα καὶ ἥβην: On the Prehistory of Greek Ritual Language”
    11:45–12:15
    Sherrylyn Branchaw, UCLA:
    Pwyll and Puruṣamedha : Human Sacrifice in the Mabinogi
  • 12:15–1:45
    Lunch
    FAIES Meeting 12:15–12:30
  • 1:45–2:45
    Featured Speaker
    Elisabeth Rieken, Universität Marburg:
    apel, bili-, ebeli : The Origins of Pronominal -l- in Anatolian”
  • 2:45–3:00
    Break
  • 3:00–5:00
    Panel VII (chaired by Sherrylyn Branchaw, UCLA)
    3:00–3:30
    Vyacheslav V. Ivanov, UCLA:
    Old Assyrian tuzinnum, Hittite tuzzi and Indo-European *teut-
    3:30–4:00
    Rebeca Solís Berni, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and Carlos Molina Valero, Universidad de Murcia:
    Collective in Lycian
    Panel VIII (chaired by Kanehiro Nishimura, UCLA)
    4:00–4:30
    Ilya Yakubovich, University of Chicago:
    The Origin of Luvian Possessive Adjectives
    4:30–5:00
    David Goldstein, University of California, Berkeley:
    “The Dative of Agent in Ancient Greek”
  • 5:00–5:15
    Closing Remarks

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference is funded by The Campus Programs Committee of the Program Activities Board. We would like to thank the UCLA Graduate Student Association. The conference is also made possible through the generosity and/or 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 Dieter Gunkel, Tim Dempsey, Sherrylyn Branchaw, and Anna Pagé