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Indo-European Seminar

INDO-IRANIAN REFLEXES OF INDO-EUROPEAN STATIVES

Tea served from 16.15

UserDr Ilya Yakubovitch, Oxford.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 09 May 2012, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

"Progress in Mycenaean Studies"

Tea served from 16.15

UserProf. John Bennet, Sheffield.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 29 February 2012, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

"Progress in Mycenaean Studies"

Tea served from 16.15

UserDr Helena Tomas, University of Zagreb.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 15 February 2012, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

"Progress in Mycenaean Studies"

Tea served from 16.15

UserDr Jörg Weilhartner, Austrian Academy of Sciences.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 01 February 2012, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Official prescriptive texts in Republican Italy : a diaphasic koiné ?

Tea served from 4.15

UserEmmanuel Dupraz (Rouen).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 23 November 2011, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

South Picene and Sabine

Tea served from 4.15

UserVincent Martzloff (Paris).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 09 November 2011, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Listening not maybe to Virgil, but to the peoples of Italy

Tea served from 4.15

UserMichael Crawford, London.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 12 October 2011, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Images and letters: the colourful world of painted Greek vase-inscriptions

Tea Served from 4.15

UserMr Georg Gerleigner.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 01 December 2010, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

The IE Influence on Modern Semitic Languages

Tea Served from 4.15

UserSpeaker to be confirmed.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 17 November 2010, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Writing in Late Bronze Age Cyprus

Tea Served from 4.15

UserDr Philippa Steele.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 03 November 2010, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

To be confirmed

Please note this talk will take place on a Friday, and the earlier time

UserProf. José Luis García Ramón (Cologne).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockFriday 27 November 2009, 15:30-16:30

Indo-European Seminar

Sabrina in the Thorns: place names as evidence for language in sub-Roman Britain

UserDr David Parsons (Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic studies, Aberystwyth).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 11 November 2009, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Numerals and personal names in Ancient Italy

UserProf. Paolo Poccetti (Roma - Tor Vergata).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 04 November 2009, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

The Syntax of Celtic Place Names

UserDr Oliver Padel (Cambridge and Lower Newton).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 21 October 2009, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Women's names in Greek and Latin

UserProf. Karin Stüber (Zurich).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 14 October 2009, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

The Greek Alphabet on the Edges: Geographic and Cultic

Tea served from 4.15

UserRoger D Woodard, Buffalo New York.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 11 March 2009, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Absolute on the rocks?: Participial concord in Roman Egypt

Tea served from 4.15

UserPatrick James, Cambridge.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 18 February 2009, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Between tradition and linguistic reality: the riddle of Macedonian

Tea served from 4.15

UserWojciech Sowa, Krakow.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 04 February 2009, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Gallia Graeca: mapping the linguistic landscape of Southern Gaul

Tea served from 4.15

UserAlex Mullen, Cambridge.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 21 January 2009, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Grammatical vs. concrete use of cases in ancient Indo-European languages

Tea served from 4.15

UserProf Heinrich Hettrich, Würzburg.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 19 November 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Cycles of negation

Tea served from 4.15

UserDr David Willis, Cambridge.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 12 November 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

'So, well then, I therefore argue.....'. Text structuring devices in Ancient Greek

Tea served from 4.15

UserProf. Gerry Wakker, University of Groningen.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 22 October 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Greek relative clauses: Homer and his speakers

Tea served from 4.15

UserDr Philomen Probert, Wolfson College, Oxford.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 15 October 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

The position of Bactrian amongst the Iranian languages

Tea served from 4.15

UserFrançois de Blois (SOAS).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 14 May 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Deciphering Bactrian: from script to syntax

Tea served from 4.15

UserNicholas Sims-Williams.

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 07 May 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Some interesting manifestations of the subgrouping dilemma in Armenian

Tea served from 4.15

UserBert Vaux (Cambridge).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 05 March 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Aspect in Armenian

Tea served from 4.15

UserDaniel Kölligan (Oxford).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 20 February 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

The chronology of Classical Armenian. Early linguistic splits.

Tea served from 4.15

UserJos Weitenberg (Leiden).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 06 February 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

The Augment in Classical Armenian

Tea served from 4.15

UserCharles de Lamberterie (University of Paris IV, Sorbonne).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 23 January 2008, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

The Gaulish Inscription of Rom (Deux-Sèvres)

Tea served from 4.15

UserAlderik Blom (Cambridge).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 28 November 2007, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Aspects of Definiteness in Ancient Greek

Tea served from 4.15

UserMaria Napoli (Pisa).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 21 November 2007, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Animacy, definiteness and case in Asia Minor Greek

Tea served from 4.15

UserMark Janse (Ghent/ All Souls’ Oxford).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 14 November 2007, 16:30-17:30

Indo-European Seminar

Comparing the sounds of accents of English, past and present

Tea served from 4.15

UserApril McMahon (Edinburgh).

HouseRoom 1.11, Classics Faculty.

ClockWednesday 24 October 2007, 16:30-17:30

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