34th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference
Quando: 27-28 Outubro
Onde: Los Angeles e on-line
A 34ª Conferência Anual de Indo-Europeu da UCLA será realizada durante a próxima sexta-feira e sábado, 27 a 28 de outubro de 2023. Para aqueles que não puderem comparecer no evento ao vivo, no esta aberta a possibilidade de participação por de zoom, e pelo servidor Discord para a discussão, após registo no seguinte enlace
Os resumos das comunicações pode ser descarregado aqui
Programa
9:00–9:15 AM
Opening Remarks
Panel I, chaired by Paolo Sabattini (UCLA)
9:15–9:45 AM
Jesse Lundquist (Princeton University)
-ωτ-/-οτ-/-οντ- in Homer: An Aeolic Perfect Participle
(or Not) and the Prehistory of the Intensive Perfect
9:45–10:15 AM
Elisa Migliaretti (UCLA)
Porson’s Bridge Reconsidered: Aristophanes’
Evidence about Proclitic ἄν
10:15–10:30 AM - Break
Panel II, chaired by Alex Roy (UCLA)~
10:30–11:00 AM
Jared S. Klein (University of Georgia)
“Now” and “Then” in Indo-European Discourse
11:00–11:30 AM
Michele Bianconi (University of Oxford)
From a Carian Gloss to a New Anatolian Root: The case of γέλα
11:30–12:00 AM
John Clayton (UCLA)
Vedic pīlu: The Galactic Tree of Revelation
12:00–1:30 PM - Lunch
Featured Speaker, introduced by Anthony Yates (UCLA)
1:30–2:30 PM
Andreas Willi (University of Oxford)
Morphological Supply in Response to Systemic Demand:
The Greek “Past Iteratives” from Birth to Death
2:30–2:45 PM - Break
Panel III, chaired by Joel Erickson (UCLA)
2:45–3:15 PM
Thomas Motter (CSU Long Beach)
Relatively Unknown: Unknown-Identity Indefinites
in Hittite Relative Clauses
3:15–3:45 PM
Setayesh Dashti (University of Oxford)
Not So Free Word Order: Relative Clauses in Old Avestan
at the Syntax-Semantics Interface
3:45–4:15 PM
Jasmim Drigo and Yexin Qu (Cornell University)
Old Irish Nasalizing Relative Clauses
4:15–4:30 PM - Break
Panel IV, chaired by Arjun Srirangarajan (UCLA)
4:30–5:00 PM
Krishnan Ram-Prasad and Danny Bate
(University of Oxford; University of Edinburgh)
Wackernagel’s Law in Vedic and Old Irish
5:00–5:30 PM
Joseph F. Eska (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
Grapheme Markedness and Celtiberian Plosive Phonology
Day 2: Saturday, October 28, 2023
Panel V, chaired by Aidan Holmgren (UCLA)
9:15–9:45 AM
Teigo Onishi (Amazon)
What You See Isn’t Always What You Get: Restoration and Analysis of Gerundives and Indirect Object Markers in Tocharian A Manuscripts
9:45–10:15 AM
Giulio Imberciadori (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
On Tocharian B śrāy pl. ‘men’
10:15–10:30 AM - Break
Panel VI, chaired by Chengzhi Zhang (UCLA)
10:30–11:00 AM
Ron Kim (Adam Mickiewicz University in Posnań)
North Iranian Nominal Inflection Revisited
11:00–11:30 AM
Artin Nasirpour (University of Georgia)
Old Slavic Dialectology: Salient features of Old Novgorodian
and evidence for a North Slavic subgrouping
11:30–12:00 AM
Frederik Hartmann (University of North Texas)
Simulation Models of Wave-like Diversification:
A Novel Tool for Indo-European Cladistics?
12:00–1:30 PM - Lunch
Featured Speaker, introduced by John Clayton (UCLA)
1:30–2:30 PM
Blanca María Prósper (Universidad de Salamanca)
The Inscriptions of Todi and Vergiate: A Study in Cisalpine Celtic
Noun Morphology and the Linguistic Classification of Lepontic
2:30–2:45 PM - Break
Panel VII, chaired by Muhammad Rehan (UCLA)
2:45–3:15 PM
Zachary Rothstein-Dowden (Harvard University)
Observations on Averbo Patterning in Proto-Indo-European
3:15–3:45 PM
Ian Hollenbaugh (Washington University in St. Louis)
On the Development of Negative Imperatives in Greek
3:45–4:15 PM
Angelo Mercado (Grinnell College)
Form and Structure in the Greco-Aryan Octosyllable
4:15–4:30 PM - Break
Panel VIII, chaired by Nick Guymon (UCLA)
4:30–5:00 PM
Jessica DeLisi (Milken Community School)
aufugiō, aspellō, and āvertō: Why Run Away from Latin [ab]?
5:00–5:30 PM
Verónica Orqueda, Renata Rivera, Francisco Toro
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)
Ecce in Archaic Latin: A Predicative Demonstrative
with a Mirative Value
5:30–5:45 PM
Closing Remarks
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