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Program

 

Monday, September 12

Registration 05.00-08.00 pm (Department of English, Campus)

Informal get-together at the restaurant Königshofer (from ca. 7.00 pm)

Königshofer
Beethovengasse 2
1090 Wien
Tel: +43 1 40 30 888
location (no. 26) see here

Tuesday, September 13 (lecture hall C2)

 

8.45-9.15 am

Registration

9.15-9.30 am

Welcome address

Chair: Melanie Malzahn

9.30-10.00 am

 

Rosemarie Lühr

Individuation von Kontinuativa in indogermanischen Sprachen

10.00-10.30 am


Heiner Eichner

Ganz radikal: Probleme der indoeuropäischen Wurzel im kurzen Überblick

 

10.30-11.00 am

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Paul Widmer

11.00-11.30 am

 

Götz Keydana

Back to the root — and away again!

11.30 am - 12.00 noon

 

Martin Kümmel

Die Wurzel in der indoiranischen Grammatik

12.00 noon - 12.30 pm

 

Alan Nussbaum

Derivational Properties of “Adjectival Roots”

 

12.30-2.30 pm

 

Lunch break

 

Chair: Martin Kümmel

2.30-3.00 pm

 

Georges-Jean Pinault

Suffixes from roots: the case of PIE *-bho-

3.00-3.30 pm

 

Olav Hackstein

When Words Coalesce — A Sequel

3.30-4.00 pm

 

Michiel de Vaan

Die uridg. Wurzelerweiterung: Lösungen und Desiderata

 

4.00-4.30 pm

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Olav Hackstein

4.30-5.00 pm

 

Chlodwig H. Werba

Verba IndoArica II - Neo-Wurzeln im (vedischen) Sanskrit. Sekundäre Wurzelmorpheme und ihre Genese innerhalb des Altind(oar)ischen

5.00-5.30 pm

 

Daniel Kölligan

Sekundärwurzeln und Etymologie

5.30-6.00 pm

 

Romain Garnier

De quelques racines ‘secondaires’ en indo-européen

 

7.00 pm Reception at Town Hall

 

 

 

Wednesday, September 14 (lecture hall C2)

 

Chair: José Luis Garcia Ramón

9.00-9.30 am

 

Ville Leppänen

Observations on the development of PIE root ablaut

9.30-10.00 am

 

Mariona Vernet Pons

Proto-Indo-European verbal root incompatibilities analysed from a typological point of view: the case of the Proto-Semitic verbal root constraints

10.00-10.30 am

 

Sidsel Boldsen

Sound patterns of the PIE root: A new online search tool retrieving roots from phonetic features

 

10.30-11.00 am

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Götz Keydana

11.00-11.30 am

 

Ignasi-Xavier Adiego Lajara

A little-known law on the radical and syllabic structure of Proto-Indo-European

11.30 am - 12.00 noon

 

Svetlana Kleyner

Laryngeal sonority and PIE root structure

12.00 noon - 12.30 pm

 

Ondřej Šefčík

Vedic Roots and the “Sonority Hierarchy”

 

12.30-2.30 pm

 

Lunch break

 

Chair: Rosemarie Lühr

2.30-3.00 pm

 

Oswald Panagl

Überlegungen zum s-mobile

3.00-3.30 pm

 

Oliver Plötz

Siebs’ law and the tenues aspiratae at the onset of PIE roots: new evidence

3.30-4.00 pm

 

Bettina Bock
Sabine Ziegler

Germanische Wurzeln mit wurzelschließendem *p (< uridg. Transponat *b ?)

 

4.00-4.30 pm

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Stefan Schumacher

4.30-5.00 pm

 

Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak

The externalization of infixes in Indo-European roots

5.00-5.30 pm

 

Thomas Steer

Wurzelallomorphe, Parallelwurzeln und Spuren eines weiteren Infixes im Indogermanischen

5.30-6.00 pm

 

Florian Sommer

Endoklise, Infigierung und Wort-Domäne im Indogermanischen

 

6.30 pm

 

Meeting of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft

 

 

 

Wednesday, September 14 (Aula)

 

 

Chair: Marek Majer

9.00-9.30 am

 

Silvia Luraghi

Basic valency orientation in PIE

9.30-10.00 am

 

Leonid Kulikov

Etymological notes on some Vedic verbs of (caused) motion: Back to the semantics of roots through their syntax and pragmatics

10.00-10.30 am

 

Cynthia A. Johnson

Guus Kroonen

Leonid Kulikov

Esther Le Mair

Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir

Jóhanna Barðda

How to Succeed in Indo-European without Really Trying

 

10.30-11.00 am

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Agnes Korn

11.00-11.30 am

 

Kristina Becker
Theresa Roth

Ein neuer Blick auf *derḱ- und *speḱ- – Die Argumentstruktur von Wahrnehmungsverben und ihre Bedeutung für Suppletionsverhältnisse

11.30 am - 12.00 noon

 

Benedikt Peschl

Root Semantics and Stative Present Perfects in Vedic

12.00 noon - 12.30 pm

 

Máté Ittzés

The root k in Vedic

 

12.30-2.30 pm

 

Lunch break

 

Chair: Ron Kim

2.30-3.00 pm

 

Hannes A. Fellner

Unfreie Radikale: Wurzelkomposita im Griechischen

3.00-3.30 pm

 

Julia Sturm

πίμπλημι and πίμπρημι: An Instance of Aggressive Reduplication in Greek

3.30-4.00 pm

 

Andrea Lorenzo Covini Idg. *h2/3u̯erh1- ‘besprengen’

 

4.00-4.30 pm

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Stefan Höfler

4.30-5.00 pm

 

Davide Bertocci

Roots and stems between PIE and Latin

5.00-5.30 pm

 

Elena Triantafillis

The Indo-European root *bhṷeh2- ‘be, become’ between Latin and Sabellic: developments, semantic properties and paradigmatic distribution

5.30-6.00 pm

 

Velizar Sadovski

Roots of Rites

 

 

 

Thursday, September 15 (lecture hall C2)

 

Chair: Birgit Anette Olsen

9.00-9.30 am

 

Václav Blažek

Indo-European ‘gold’ in time and space

9.30-10.00 am

 

Britta Irslinger

Die Nähnadel bei den Indogermanen: Archäologische und linguistische Evidenz

10.00-10.30 am

 

Nicholas Zair

The root of PIE *h2ow-i- ‘bird’

 

10.30-11.00 am

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Hans Christian Luschützky

11.00-11.30 am

 

Lucien van Beek

Greek κῦδος, Vedic śávas-: the roots of power and authority

11.30 am - 12.00 noon

 

Stefan Schaffner

Vom Beben der Erde und dem Erderschütterer Poseidon

12.00 noon - 12.30 pm

 

Karin Stüber

Zurück zur Wurzel von gr. μέλλω

 

12.30-2.30 pm

 

Lunch break

 

Chair: Norbert Oettinger

2.30-3.00 pm

 

Veronika Milanova

The “*sū” family. The complex relationship between the verbal root *seu̯H- and the pronominal stem *su̯e-

3.00-3.30 pm

 

Birgit Anette Olsen

On maternal and paternal ancestors and the element “-ōu̯s-” of Greek μήτρως, πάτρως

3.30-4.00 pm

 

Laura Grestenberger

Vollstufige media tantum Wurzelaoriste im Griechischen

 

 

4.00-4.30 pm

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Bernhard Koller

4.30-5.00 pm

 

Nikolaos Lavidas

 

Roots and argument structure alternations in Greek from an Indo-European perspective

5.00-5.30 pm

 

Agnes Korn

Roots of syntax: Subordinates and their equivalents in Balochi

 

 

 

Thursday, September 15 (Aula)

 

Chair: Thórhallur Eythórsson

9.00-9.30 am

 

Miguel Villanueva Svensson

Ablaut renewal and neo-roots in Baltic and Balto-Slavic

9.30-10.00 am

 

Roman Sukač Vowel-zero alternation in Slavic roots or the mismeasure of Slavic yers

10.00-10.30 am

 

Ranko Matasović

Aktionsarten and the PIE verbal roots

 

10.30-11.00 am

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Elisabeth Rieken

11.00-11.30 am

 

Cynthia A. Johnson
Esther Le Mair
Michael Frotscher
Thórhallur Eythórsson
Jóhanna Barðdal

Locating the Subject in Old Irish and Hittite: Position as a Behavioral Property of Subjects

11.30 am - 12.00 noon

 

Thórhallur Eythórsson

The Preverb-Verb Construction in Indo-European: Synchronic analysis and diachronic development

12.00 noon - 12.30 pm

 

Thomas Smitherman

The Indo-European Root and Syntactic Reconstruction

 

12.30-2.30 pm

 

Lunch break

 

Chair: Hannes Fellner

2.30-3.00 pm

 

Ron Kim

Tocharian verb roots with internal *a

3.00-3.30 pm

 

Tao Pan

Einige idg. Wurzeln in toch. Wörtern - eine semantische Analyse

3.30-4.00 pm

 

Ilja Seržant

Drei neue Wurzeln im Tocharischen – Lexikalisierung der Reduplikation

 

4.00-4.30 pm

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Alwin Kloekhorst

4.30-5.00 pm

 

José Virgilio Garciá Trabazo Zur kosmologischen und dichterischen Bedeutung der Wurzel *mer- ‘verschwinden, sterben’ (IEW 735, LIV 439f., NIL 488-491)

5.00-5.30 pm

 

Marina Zorman

PIE *deh3- ‘give’ and Hitt. da- ‘take’

5.30-6.00 pm

 

Guglielmo Inglese

Verbal roots and lexical aspect in Hittite: a cognitive linguistics approach

 

 

 

Friday, September 16 (lecture hall C2)

 

Chair: Alan Nussbaum

9.00-9.30

 

Stefan Höfler

Ein Potpourri aus ‘süß’ und ‘schleimig’: Caland-Wurzeln, Wortbildung, Etymologie und Co.

9.30-10.00 am

 

Marek Majer

The “Caland roots” of Balto-Slavic

10.00-10.30 am

 

Norbert Oettinger

Die Herkunft des indogermanischen Suffixes *-ent-

 

10.30-11.00 am

 

Coffee break

 

Chair: Georges-Jean Pinault

11.00-11.30 am

 

Jay Jasanoff

The aspectual profile of PIE *gwhen- ‘strike, slay’

11.30 am - 12.00 noon

 

José Luis García Ramón

IE *her(H)- ‘enjoy’, ‘desire’ and *ĝeus- ‘taste: defectivity and patterns of suppletion

12.00 noon - 12.30 pm

 

Elisabeth Rieken
Ilya Yakubovich

The Derivational History of the PIE Root *al- ‘other’

 

12.30-2.30 pm

 

Lunch break

 

Chair: Heiner Eichner

2.30-3.00 pm

 

H. Craig Melchert

Lengthened Grades of PIE *CaC Roots

3.00-3.30 pm

 

Alwin Kloekhorst

The accent-ablaut patterns of root nouns: ‘foot’ vs. ‘floor’

3.30-4.00 pm

 

Paul Widmer

Once a root phoneme, always a root phoneme

 

4.00 pm

 

Farewell address

 

 

Plan Programm
15th Fachtagung of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft 2016

Back to the Root - The Structure, Function, and Semantics of the PIE ROOT

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