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Greek language --- Indo-European languages --- Noun. --- Greek language - Noun. --- Indo-European languages - Noun.
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Indo-European languages --- Indo-Europeans --- Linguistics --- Indo-European languages - Congresses --- Indo-Europeans - Congresses --- Linguistics - Congresses
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Philology --- Semiotics --- Space and time in language --- Space and time in literature
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Kazuhiko Yoshida—“Kazu” to those who know him—has deservedly earned this wide-ranging volume as a tribute to his distinguished career in Anatolian and Indo-European linguistics. Stimulating contributions to the linguistic study of Greek, Vedic Sanskrit, Avestan, Tocharian, Old Persian, Armenian, Latin, Icelandic, and some other languages rub shoulders with papers on the Anatolian languages themselves. This panoply gives a valuable snapshot of cutting-edge research across the length and breadth of Indo-European studies.
Anatolian languages. --- Indo-European languages. --- Linguistics. --- Anatolian languages --- Indo-European languages --- Linguistics
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The renowned Indologist and Indo-Europeanist Stephanie W. Jamison has now been honored with this extensive collection of essays by colleagues and students from around the world. The contributors represent a virtual who’s-who of Indo-Iranian and Indo-European scholarship and have produced contributions on everything from Vedic (e.g., Joel Brereton, George Cardona, Paul Kiparsky, Thomas Oberlies) to later Sanskrit (e.g. James Fitzgerald, Hans Henrich Hock, Ted Proferes) to Iranian (e.g. Mark Hale, P. Oktor Skjærvø) to other Indo-European languages (e.g. Dieter Gunkel, Martin Joachim Kümmel, Alan Nussbaum, Don Ringe, Michael Weiss). The volume also includes posthumously published articles by Lisi Oliver and Martin West. In all, these scholars have provided a worthy and rich tribute to a scholar whose own rich scholarship has been so vital to numerous subfields of linguistics, literary, religious, and cultural studies.
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