Index to Volume Fifty One

2023

Numbers 1 & 2    pp. 1-266
Numbers 3 & 4    pp. 267-526

Ackermann, Katsiaryna
  • The Centum – Satem Diversification Revisited
425
Bičovský, Jan
  • Mending Fences: Cato’s an terminum and Its Historical Background
391
Blažek, Václav
  • Tocharian ‘man’ vs. ‘god’ in Perspective of Semantic Oppositions
105
Blažek, Václav and Martina Šmejkalová
  • Mapping Indo-European Anatomical Terminology I: Greek κόλον “large intestine”, Armenian k‘aɫird & k‘aɫirt‘ “cavity of the body”, Brittonic *kalonā “heart”, Tocharian B kele “navel; center”, and the Word Family “navel” – “nave”
34
Doda, Andrea
  • A Tale of Two Heroes: A Shared Story Pattern in the Iliad and the Mahābhārata
1
Duque, Marcos Medrano
  • Xavier Delamarre’s Work on Gaulish Language
459
Garnier, Romain
  • Hitt. laḫḫurnuzzi- [nt./c.] ‘foliage’, Luw. *laḫḫur and Proto-Gk *ἐλαίϝᾱ ‘olive-tree’
55
Hadas-Lebel, Jean
  • Something New about PIE ‘Sun’: Reconstruction of the PIE Noun for ‘Sun’ in the Light of Martinet’s Thesis on the *h3 Laryngeal
307
  • Reformulating Cowgill’s Law
337
Huld, Martin E.
  • A Note on Indo-European Bling
189
JIES Reviews
  • JIES Reviews
201, 471
Kristoffersen, Tore Rovs
  • Greek ὄφις, ἔχις, ἔχιδνα
165
Kupriyanova, Elena and Natalya Batanina
  • Human Burials at Southern Trans-Urals Bronze Age Settlements: The New Evidence
267
Liberman, Anatoly
  • Approaching the Origin of the Word Edda: A Response to Sayers
197
Malandra, W. W.
  • Note on the Avestan Camel's Eyes
101
  • Does the Ox Curse the Priest? A Text-Critical Note to Yasna 11.1-3
359
Vassilkov, Yaroslav
  • Disclosing Hidden Indo-European Motifs in The Sanskrit Epic
285
Yamazaki, Yoko
  • The Simple Thematic Present Ending in the 2nd Person Singular in Baltic
147
Yuyukin, Maxim A.
  • The Etymology of Vedic āraṅgará-
369
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