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Proceedings of the 29th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference is written by David M. Goldstein and published by Helmut Buske Verlag. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3967699072 (ISBN 10) and 9783967699074 (ISBN 13).
Content: Brent Vine and H. Craig Melchert: Remembrance: Vyacheslav Ivanov Stephanie W. Jamison: Remembrance: Hanns-Peter Schmidt Phillip Barnett and Andrew Miles Byrd: A Markedly Different Approach. An Experimental Look at the Rarity of PIE */b/ Joseph F. Eska: Celto-Germanic Lexis in Light of Laryngeal Realism Benjamin W. Fortson IV: -σον-of-a-Gun. The Greek 2sg. s-aorist Active Imperative Riccardo Ginevra: Old Norse Sígyn (*sei̯ku̯-n̥-i̯éh2- 'she of the pouring'), Vedic °sécanī- 'pouring', Celtic Sēquana, and PIE *sei̯ku̯- 'pour' Petra Goedgebuure: The Packagers -ant- and -a-, and the Origin of Split Ergativity in Hittite (and Lycian) Ryan Hearn: Mixed Headedness in Tocharian and Its Implications for PIE Reconstruction Stefan Höfler: A Look over Lat. umerus 'shoulder' Laura Massetti: Another Avatar of Mātariśvan? On the Hesychian Gloss Ἴθας, Ἴθαξ (ι 387 L) Thomas Motter: The Structure of Relative Clauses in Early Germanic Thomas Olander: Connecting the Dots. The Indo-European Family Tree as a Heuristic Device Teigo Onishi: Latin hībernus and the Development of *(-)mr- in Latin Daniel Petit: Accentual Mobility in Lithuanian and Its Implications for Proto-Indo-European Julia Sturm: Prothetic h- Before Word-Initial *u- in Greek