Index to Volume Forty-Three

2015

Numbers 1 & 2    pp. 1-300
Numbers 3 & 4    pp. 301-558

Bauer, Brigitte L. M.
  • Origins of Grammatical Forms and Evidence from Latin
201
Blažek, Václav
  • A Long Way to “Far” Tocharian A lo, B lau and A lok, B lauke adv. “(a)far (off); away” in perspective of the Indo-European etymon “long”
57
  • On the Lengthening of Verbal Bases in Indo-European in an Afroasiatic Perspective
243
Blažek, Václav & Michal Schwarz
  • Prehistory of Tocharian yástaci 'Juniper' in the Perspective of Historical Phonetics
423
De Decker, Filip
  • Another Attempt at a Chronology for Grassmann’s Law in Greek
140
Frantikova, Dita
  • Hittite Participles – Adjectives or Verbs?
178
Hammer, Niels
  • Eurasian Cranes, Demoiselle Cranes, PIE *ger- and Onomatopoetics
81
In Memoriam
  • In Memoriam, Petr Vavroušek
432
JIES Reviews
  • Archaeology
439
  • Culture
455
  • Linguistics
252, 477
Kallio, Petri
  • Nugae Indo-Uralicae
368
Kassian, Alexei, Mikhail Zhivlov, and George Starostin
  • Proto-Indo-European-Uralic Comparison from the Probabilistic Point of View
301
  • Lexicostatistics, Probability, and Other Matters
376
Kessler, Brett
  • Response to Kassian et al., “Proto-Indo-European-Uralic comparison from the probabilistic point of view.”
357
Kortlandt, Frederik
  • Sigmatic and Asigmatic Long Vowel Preterit Forms
236
Prósper, Blanca María
  • Celtic and Non-Celtic Divinities from Ancient Hispania: Power, Daylight, Fertility, Water Spirits and What They Can Tell Us about Indo-European Morphology
1
Ringe, Don
  • Response to Kassian et al., “Proto-Indo-European-Uralic comparison from the probabilistic point of view.”
348
Sayers, William
  • Birds and Brains of Forgetfulness: Old Norse óminnis hegri, Old Irish inchinn dermait
393
Viti, Carlotta
  • Reconstructing Proto-Indo-European Accent Paradigms
100
Subscribe online to the Journal of Indo-European Studies!
Return to Journal of Indo-European Studies page.