Handouts
Isabelle de Meyer
*arm-. The Link Between a Wheel, an Arm and an Ox
José L.García Ramón
-s-Stems and Delocative Infinitives: From Derivational History to Grammaticalization
Riccardo Ginevra
The Derivational History of Old Norse Loki, the Twofold Semantics of the Caland Root *leu̯g- ‘to be bent, twisted; to bind, enclose’, and the Indo-European Myth of the Binding of the Fire-God
Bjarne Simmelkjær Sandgaard Hansen
Doing justice to PGmc. *aiwa- ‘marriage; law, right’ – The connection to Lat. iūs ‘law, right’
Stefan Höfler
Organizer
Who’s Afraid of a Fearful Wolf? On the Manifold Readings of Possessive Adjectives in Indo-European
Adam Hyllested
A typology of Indo-European -st-formations
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Josef J. Jarosch
Latin 3sg ēst ‚(s)he eats‘ and Latin Nsg pēs ‚foot‘
Konstantin G. Krasuchin
Die mehrdeutigen Wurzelnomina und ihre indoeuropäischen Grundlagen
Marek Majer & Rafał Szeptyński
Respect in retrospect. The formal and semantic background of PSl. *cěty
Melanie Malzahn
Brush up your Grassmann! An old new Caland root *h2rewd ‘SHINE’
Andrew Merritt
κάλλος and καλός
Domenico Giuseppe Muscianisi
“Left” in Proto-Indo-European: Meaning and Form of a Sexual Taboo
Birgit Anette Olsen
Interface between Nominal and Verbal Morphology
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Georges-Jean Pinault
The PIE *-men-stems and the Caland system
Nathanael E. Schweikhard
A database of etymologically annotated concept lists