Chiara Bozzone: Weaving Songs for the Dead in Indo-European: Women Poets, Funerary Laments, and the Ecology of *k¿léüos Andrea Lorenzo Covini: PIE *g¿ ¿eh2- 'to gape, open the mouth' José L. García Ramón: Hera and Hero: Reconstructing Lexicon and God-names Daniel Kölligan: PIE *h2ei¿d- 'to reveal' and its Descendants Martin Kümmel: Is Ancient Old and Modern New? Fallacies of Attestation and Reconstruction (with Special Focus on Indo-Iranian) Jesse Lundquist: On the Accentuation of Compound s-Stem Adjectives in Greek and Vedic Laura Massetti: The Belly of an Indo-European: Some Greek and Iranian Cognates of PIE merg¿ - 'to divide, cut' Teigo Onishi and Kanehiro Nishimura: Inseparable Etymologies: Latin crinis, Greek ¿¿¿¿¿, and Related Forms in Germanic Ryan Sandell: R¿ gvedic sáktivant-: Accentuation and Statistical Modeling of Allomorph Selection in Vedic -mant/vant-stems Chelsea Sanker: Phonetic Features of the PIE "Laryngeals": Evidence from Misperception Data of Modern Postvelars Matilde Serangeli: PIE *mel-: Some Anatolian and Greek Thoughts-Gk. µ¿¿¿, Hitt. mala-¿¿i/malai-mi, CLuv. mali(ya)- Elizabeth Tucker: Is It Time to Re-Evaluate the Contribution Which the Atharvaveda Can Make to Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Historical Linguistics? Seán D. Vrieland: Old Norse Genitive Singular -ar in Thematic Nouns Anthony D. Yates: Hittite Stressed Vowel Lengthening and the Phonology-Orthography Interface
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