Distributed for Museum Tusculanum Press
Tocharian and Indo-European Studies Volume 13
Tocharian and Indo-European Studies is the central publication for the study of two closely related languages, Tocharian A and Tocharian B. Found in many Buddhist manuscripts from central Asia, Tocharian dates back to the second half of the first millennium of the Common Era, though it was not discovered until the twentieth century. Focusing on both philological and linguistic aspects of this language, Tocharian and Indo-European Studies also looks at it in relationship to other Indo-European languages.
Table of Contents
In memoriam Werner Winter
Hans Henrich Hock
Werner Winter: A bibliographical note
The Editors
Werner Winter: A bibliographical note
The Editors
Another look at three Kuci-Prākrit-Tocharian B bilinguals
Douglas Q. Adams
Shedding light on *leuk- in Tocharian and Hittite and the wider implications of reconstructing its Indo-European morphology
Douglas Q. Adams
Development of form and function in a case system with layers: Tocharian and Romani compared
Gerd Carling
On a Tocharian B monastic account kept in the Otani Collection
Ching Chao-Jung and Ogihara Hirotoshi
The evolution of finite complementation in Tocharian
Olav Hackstein
The Tocharian s-present
Frederik Kortlandt
Position matters: The placement of clitics in metrical texts of Tocharian B
Melanie Malzahn
A fragment of the Bhikṣu-prātimokṣasūtra in Tocharian B
Ogihara Hirotoshi
The Tocharian A match of the Tocharian B obl.sg. -ai
Michaël Peyrot
La parfaite générosité du roi Ambara (PK NS 32)
Georges-Jean Pinault
Einleitung zu Peter Stumpfs „Anhang II: Analysen stufentypischer Handschriften“
Michaël Peyrot
Anhang II: Analysen stufentypischer Handschriften
Peter Stumpf
Melanie Malzahn (ed.), Instrumenta Tocharica
Reviewed by Doug Hitch
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