UNIVERSIDADE DE SANTIAGO – INDO-EUROPEAN LINGUISTICS – ‘LUWIC’ DIALECTS PROJECT

‘LUWIC DIALECTS: INHERITANCE AND DIFFUSION – 5th Workshop

Santiago de Compostela, January 25-26, 2018

 

LECTURE HALL: Salón de Graos (Facultade de Filoloxía, Santiago de Compostela)

 

THURSDAY, 25TH

10.45 Opening

11.00 – Birgit CHRISTIANSEN (University of Munich) — “Epigraphic, linguistic and ar- chaeological methods for the dating of Lycian inscriptions cross-checked”.

11.30 – Martin SEYER (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna) — “Rock tomb and Sar- cophagus – Considering Combined Tomb-Buildings in Lycia”.

12.00 – Mariona VERNET (University of Barcelona) — “The Carians and the origin of the Philistines: a linguistic analysis of the question”.

12.30 – Silvio REICHMUTH (Technical University Dresden) — “Seals and Bullae (as Lu- wian evidence) at Oymaağaç Höyük”.

13.00 Lunch Break

 

16.00 – Elena MARTÍNEZ (University of Barcelona) — “Phonotactics of the Lycian labial glide clusters”.

16.30 – Xander VERTEGAAL (Leiden University) — “Luwic Lengths: consonantal and vocalic lengthening in the Luwic languages”.

17.00 – Zsolt SIMON (University of Munich) — “Once again on the distribution of Cu- neiform Luwian =ša/za”.

17.30 Coffee Break

18.00 – Heiner EICHNER (University of Vienna) — “Consonants and vowels: Some Pro- blems of the historical phonology of the Luwic languages”.

18.30 — Alwin KLOEKHORST (Leiden University) — “Lydian and ã”.

 

 

FRIDAY, 26TH

 10.00 – Stefan NORBRUIS (Leiden University) — “The Luwic paradigm of proper names, with a focus on the origin of the dative and its implications for Proto-Anatolian”.

10.30 – Manuela ANELLI (University of Pavia) — “Epigraphic remarks about the coins of Trbbẽnimi”.

11.00 – Tomeu OBRADOR CURSACH (University of Barcelona) — “«Phrygian» personal names: an updated classification”.

11:30 Coffee Break.

12.00 – Ignasi-Xavier ADIEGO (University of Barcelona) — “The survival of Sarruma in the Cilician personal names of Greek sources”.

12.30 – Ilya YAKUBOVICH (University of Marburg / University of Moscow) — “The Lu- wic origin of the Greek god Enyalius?”.

13.00 Lunch Break

 

 

16.00 – H. Craig MELCHERT (UCLA, Los Angeles) — “Luvo-Lycian Denominative Verbs Revisited”.

16.30 – Elisabeth RIEKEN (University of Marburg) — “Eine neue Etymologie im Lu- wischen”.

17.00 – José Virgilio GARCÍA TRABAZO (University of Santiago de Compostela) — “Nochmals über einige Luwische Reflexe der idg. Dichtersprache”.

17.30 – Rostislav ORESHKO (Warsaw University) — “Plain of the Unborn, Plain of the Dead. Birth Incantations, word for ‘plain / meadow’ and concept of Netherworld in Luwian (and Indo-European)”.

18.00 Conclusions