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The Collected Writings of Warren Cowgill edited by Jared S. Klein Prelude Introduction...............................................................vii Bibliography of Cowgill's Writings.......................................xxiii Dissertations Directed...................................................xxvii Eulogies Delivered at the Memorial Service .............................. xxix Warren Cowgill As Teacher................................................xliii Cowgill on Cowgill: Autobiographical Letter to the LSA Archives...........xlix Writings I. General Indo-European 1. A Search for Universals in Indo-European Diachronic Morphology ....... 1 2. Indo-European Languages...............................................19 3. More Evidence for Indo-Hittite: The Tense-Aspect Systems ............ 37 4. Anatolian hi-Conjugation and Indo-European Perfect: Instalment II.....53 5. The Personal Endings of Thematic Verbs in Indo-European...............69 II. Indo-Iranian 6. The Aorists and Perfects of Old Persian...............................77 7. The First Person Singular Medio-Passive of Indo-Iranian...............85 8. On the Origin of the Indic es-Precative...............................93 III. Greek 9. Greek ou and Armenian ocÔ.............................................99 10. Common Sense and Laryngeal Theory: A Reply to Mr. Rosen's Rejoinder..103 11. The Supposed Cypriote Optatives duwanoi and dokoi, with Notes on the Greek Infinitive Formations........................117 12. Evidence in Greek....................................................137 13. Ancient Greek Dialectology in the Light of Mycenaean.................171 14. Agon : agero: A New r/n-Alternation .................................185 IV. Italo-Celtic 15. Italic and Celtic Superlatives and the Dialects of Indo-European.....189 V. Italic 16. The Source of Latin stare............................................227 17. The Source of Latin vis ÔThou Wilt'..................................253 18. The Second Plural of the Umbrian Verb................................269 VI. Celtic 19. Old Irish teoir and cetheoir.........................................279 20. On the Fate of *w in Old Irish.......................................283 21. A Note on Palatalization in Old Irish................................293 22. The Origins of the Insular Celtic Conjunct and Absolute Verbal Endings.......................................................301 23. Two Further Notes on the Origin of the Insular Celtic Absolute and Conjunct Verb Endings....................325 24. The Etymology of Irish guidid and the Outcome of *gwh in Celtic......331 25. On the Prehistory of Celtic Passive and Deponent Inflection..........355 26. On the Origin of the Absolute and Conjunct Verbal Inflection of Old Irish..........................391 VII. Germanic 27. The Inflection of the Germanic o-Presents............................401 28. Gothic iddja and Old English eode....................................415 29. The Old English Present Indicative Ending -e.........................433 30. PIE *duuo Ô2' in Germanic and Celtic, and the Nom.-Acc. Dual of Non-neuter o-Stems.........................439 31. Loss of Morphophonemic Alternation in Moribund Categories, as Exemplified in the Gothic Verb....................................447 VIII. Tocharian 32. Ablaut, Accent, and Umlaut in the Tocharian Subjunctive..............451 IX. Balto-Slavic 33. The Nominative Plural and Preterit Singular of the Active Participles in Baltic.........................................457 X. Reviews and Comments 34. Review of Gordon, An Introduction to Old Norse.......................469 35. Review of Krahe, Indogermanische Sprachwissenschaft..................475 36. Review of Puhvel, Laryngeals and the Indo-European Verb..............479 37. Review of Mayrhofer, Sanskrit-Grammatik..............................503 38. Comment on Wailes, "The Origins of Settled Farming in Temperate Europe".................................................507 39. Review of Schmidt and Kodderitzsch (eds.), Indogermanisch und Keltisch..........................................509 40. Book Notice of Erhart, Indoevropski jazyky...........................513 41. Review of Arbeitman and Bomhard (eds.), Bono Homini Donum: Essays in Historical Linguistics, in Memory of J. Alexander Kerns....515 XI. Aus dem Nachlass xs 42. The z-Cases of Germanic Pronouns and Strong Adjectives...............525 43. The Personal Endings of Thematic Verbs in Indo-European..............541 Word Index...........................................................574 Subject Index........................................................594
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Indo-European languages.