Edited by Lucien van Beek, Alwin Kloeckhorst, Guus Kroonen, Michaël Peyrot, Tijmen Pronk, Michiel de Vaan. — New York: Beech Stave Press, 2018 – xvii, 364 p. — ISBN: 978-0-9895142-4-8.
Preface. Bibliography of Sasha Lubotsky. Ph.D. Students of Sasha Lubotsky. List of Contributors. Peter C.
Bisschop, Vedic Elements in the
Pāśupatasūtra. Václav
Blažek, The Case of Tocharian ‘silver’: Inherited or Borrowed?. Michiel
de Vaan, The Noncanonical Use of Instrumental Plurals in Young Avestan. Desmond
Durkin-Meisterernst, Sogdian Plurals in the Vessantara Jātaka. Jost
Gippert, A Middle Iranian Word Denoting an Office-Holder. Stephanie W.
Jamison, The Vedic Perfect Imperative and the Status of Modal Forms to Tense-Aspect Stems. Michael
Janda, Vedisch
dhénā-: Bedeutung und Etymologie. Jay H.
Jasanoff, The Phonology of Tocharian B
okso ‘ox’. Jared
Klein, Syncretism in Indo-European: A Natural History. Alwin
Kloekhorst, The Origin of the Hittite
ḫi-Conjugation. Werner
Knobl, Das Demonstrativpronomen
ETÁD im R̥gveda. Petr
Kocharov, A Comment on the Vocalization of Word-initial and Medial Laryngeals in Armenian. Frederik
Kortlandt, The Indo-European
k-Aorist. Guus
Kroonen, Lachmann’s Law, Thurneysen’s Law, and a New Explanation of the PIE
no-Participles. Leonid
Kulikov, Vedic
āhanás- and Its Relatives/Cognates within and outside Indo-Iranian. Martin Joachim
Kümmel, The Survival of Laryngeals in Iranian. Rosemarie
Lühr, Prosody in Indo-European Corpora. Hrach
Martirosyan, Armenian
Andndayin ōj and Vedic
Áhi- Budhnyà- ‘Abyssal Serpent’. Ranko
Matasović, Iranian Loanwords in Proto-Slavic: A Fresh Look. H. Craig
Melchert, Semantics and Etymology of Hittite
takš-. Benedicte
Nielsen Whitehead, PIE *
gwh3-éu̯- ‘cow’. Alan J.
Nussbaum, A Dedicatory Thigh: Greek
μηρός and
μῆρα Once Again. Norbert
Oettinger, Vedisch
Vivásvant- und seine avestische Entsprechung. Birgit Anette
Olsen, The Development of Interconsonantal Laryngeals in Indo-Iranian and Old Avestan
ząιθā ptā. Michaël
Peyrot, Tocharian B
etswe ‘mule’ and Eastern East Iranian. Georges-Jean
Pinault, New Look at Vedic
śám. Tijmen
Pronk, Old Church Slavonic
(j)utro, Vedic
uṣár- ‘daybreak, morning’. Velizar
Sadovski, Vedic and Avestan Parallels from Ritual Litanies and Liturgical Practices I. George
Starostin, Typological Expectations and Historic Reality: Once Again on the Issue of Lexical Cognates between Indo-European and Uralic. Lucien
van Beek, Greek
πέδιλον ‘sandal’ and the Origin of the e-Grade in PIE ‘foot’. Michael
Weiss, Veneti or Venetes? Observations on a Widespread Indo-European Tribal Name. Index Verborum.