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THE 21st ANNUAL UCLA INDO-EUROPEAN CONFERENCE
Admission is free and open to the public; there is no charge for participation, and pre-registration is not required.
Friday, October 30, 2009, Royce Hall, Room 314
- 9:00–9:15
- Opening Remarks
- 9:15–10:45
- Panel I — chaired by Tim Dempsey, UCLA
- 9:15–9:45
Jens Elmegård Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen:
“Some Debated Hittite Verbs: Marginalia to Recent Scholarship” - 9:45–10:15
Kazuhiko Yoshida, Kyoto University:
“1st Singular Iterated Mediopassive Endings in Anatolian”
- 10:15–10:30
- Break
- 10:30–12:00
- Panel II — chaired by Kaspars Ozolins, UCLA
- 10:30–11:00
Vyacheslav Ivanov, UCLA:
“Distributive Numerals in Tocharian B and Slavic” - 11:00–11:30
Václav Blažek, Masaryk University, Brno:
“On Hypothetical Slavic Continuants of IE *H1k’uo ‘horse’” - 11:30–12:00
Johanna Nichols, University of California, Berkeley:
“The Shift from Verb-Based to Noun-Based in Balto-Slavic”
- 12:00–1:30
- Lunch
- 1:30–2:30
- Featured Speaker
- José-Luis García-Ramón,
University of Cologne:
“Reconstructing IE Lexicon and Phraseology: Inherited Patterns and Lexical Renewal”
- 2:30–2:45
- Break
- 2:45–3:45
- Panel III — chaired by Jessica DeLisi, UCLA
- 2:45–3:15
Jared Klein, University of Georgia:
“Negative Polarity in the Greek, Gothic, Old Armenian, and OCS Gospels” - 3:15–3:45
Ilya Yakubovich, University of Chicago:
“Iranian mā ‘to become, to be’ and Its Indo-European Cognates”
- 3:45–4:00
- Break
- 4:00–5:00
- Panel IV — chaired by Bernhard Koller, UCLA
- 4:00–4:30
Melanie Malzahn, University of Vienna:
“All Indo-European Compounds Are Derived from a Common Origin—New Evidence for a Darwinistic View on I.-E. Nominal Compounding” - 4:30–5:00
Nicholas Zair, University of Oxford:
“PIE ‘bird’ and ‘egg’ after Schindler”
- 5:00–5:30
- FAIES Meeting
Saturday, October 31, 2009, Royce Hall, Room 314
- 9:15–10:15
- Panel V — chaired by Ryan Sandell, UCLA
- 9:15–9:45
Adam Hyllested, University of Copenhagen:
“The Precursors of Celtic and Germanic” - 9:45–10:15
Aurelijus Vijūnas, National Kaohsiung Normal University:
“The West Germanic *hlūd(V)- ‘sound; loud’: Why the Long Vowel?”
- 10:15–10:30
- Break
- 10:30–12:00
- Panel VI — chaired by Mattyas Huggard, UCLA
- 10:30–11:00
Birgit Olsen, University of Copenhagen:
“Martinet’s Rule of Laryngeal Hardening—A Reappraisal” - 11:00–11:30
Alexander Hansen, University of Georgia:
“A Phonetic Approach to the ‘Saussure Effect’” - 11:30–12:00
Andrew Byrd, UCLA:
“Motivating Sievers’ Law in a Stratal OT Framework”
- 12:00–1:30
- Lunch
- 1:30–2:30
- Featured Speaker
- Paul Kiparsky,
Stanford University:
“The Accent/Ablaut System: Towards a Typologically and Phonologically Grounded Reconstruction”
- 2:30–2:45
- Break
- 2:45–3:45
- Panel VII — chaired by Andrew Byrd, UCLA
- 2:45–3:15
Brian Agbayani and Chris Golston, California State University, Fresno:
“Phonological Movement in Greek and Latin” - 3:15–3:45
Kanehiro Nishimura, Kyoto University:
“Notes on Glide Treatment in Latin: New Phonological Interpretations”
- 3:45–4:00
- Break
- 4:00–5:30
- Panel VIII — chaired by Andrew Kinzler, UCLA
- 4:00–4:30
Peter Barber, University of Oxford:
“Studies in Ancient Greek Denominative Verbs” - 4:30–5:00
Chiara Bozzone, UCLA:
“New Perspectives on Formularity” - 5:00–5:30
Alexander Nikolaev, Harvard University:
“Greek λᾶας and Other Greek and Indo-European Words for ‘stone’”
- 5:30–5:45
- Closing Remarks
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference is 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 Craig Melchert
- The
UCLA
Graduate Student Association - The UCLA Indo-European Studies Student Alliance (IESSA)
- The Dodd Humanities Group, especially Heather Gould
- The Annual Indo-European Conference Student Organizing Committee, especially Anna Pagé, Chiara Bozzone, Jessica DeLisi, Tim Dempsey, Mattyas Huggard, Andrew Kinzler, Ryan Sandell, Christina Skelton, and Elizabeth Thornton.
