Index to Volume Forty-Four

2016

Numbers 1 & 2    pp. 1-288
Numbers 3 & 4    pp. 289-560

Allen, Nick
  • The King-Priest Quarrel in the Ādiparvan and the Iliad
422
Blažek, Václav
  • Iamos – the Greek Counterpart of the Indo-Iranian
    Twin-God *Yama-?
350
de Vaan, Michiel
  • The Early C. C. Uhlenbeck on Indo-European
173
Fanaie, Mozhgan, Farrokh Hajiani, And Mohsen Mahmoudi
  • An Etymological Study of Some Words in the Baboli Dialect
391
Fenwick, Rhona S. H.
  • Descendants and Ancestry of a Proto-Indo-European Phytonym *meh2l-
441
Fries, Almut
  • Indo-European Night Raid Revisited
289
In Memoriam
  • In Memoriam, Antonín Bartoněk
520
  • In Memoriam, John A. C. Greppin
170
JIES Reviews
  • Culture
213
  • Linguistics
218
  • Reviews
547
Kaczyńska, Elwira
  • Two Indo-European Verbal Roots *leĝ- and *sleĝ- in the Light of Old and New Lexical Data
147
Kroonen, Guus
  • On the Origin of Greek μῆλον, Latin mālum, Albanian mollë and Hittite šam(a)lu- ‘apple’
85
Lajoye, Patrice
  • Note on an Old Iranian Myth Present in the Russian Hagiographic Folklore of St. Fedor Tirin and the Myth of Kərəsāspa
120
Olsen, Birgit Anette
  • Latin vespillō ‘Undertaker’ – Calvert Watkins in Memoriam
92
Pagliarulo, Giuseppe
  • Tonic ƕas and non-tonic ƕas(-uh) in Gothic
111
Petrosyan, Armen
  • Indo-European *wel- in Armenian Mythology
129
Poruciuc, Adrian
  • Mutual Clarifications – Analyzing Romanian găman in Connection with Gothic gaman and English yeoman
466
Sayers, William
  • The Runic Inscription on the Straum Whetstone: Cosmic Order, Proto-Skaldic Poetics, and Efficacy
484
Uhlenbeck, C. C.
  • Where was the Indo-European proto-language spoken?
181
  • The prehistory of the Indo-European peoples
186
Viti, Carlotta
  • The Areal Distribution of Argument Marking of Indo-European Experience Predicates
1
Vernet, Mariona
  • Revisiting the hi-Conjugation in Lycian
325
West, Emily
  • Nausicaa and Iphthime: The Dark Side of the Girl at the Spring
494
Zorman, Marina
  • Modal Construction with man in Hittite and Akkadian
380
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