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Room 1.11, Classics Faculty
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If you have a question about this list, please contact: . If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 34 talks in the archive. INDO-IRANIAN REFLEXES OF INDO-EUROPEAN STATIVESTea served from 16.15
"Progress in Mycenaean Studies"Tea served from 16.15
"Progress in Mycenaean Studies"Tea served from 16.15
"Progress in Mycenaean Studies"Tea served from 16.15
Official prescriptive texts in Republican Italy : a diaphasic koiné ?Tea served from 4.15
South Picene and SabineTea served from 4.15
Listening not maybe to Virgil, but to the peoples of ItalyTea served from 4.15
Images and letters: the colourful world of painted Greek vase-inscriptionsTea Served from 4.15
The IE Influence on Modern Semitic LanguagesTea Served from 4.15
Writing in Late Bronze Age CyprusTea Served from 4.15
To be confirmedPlease note this talk will take place on a Friday, and the earlier time
Sabrina in the Thorns: place names as evidence for language in sub-Roman Britain
Numerals and personal names in Ancient Italy
The Syntax of Celtic Place Names
Women's names in Greek and Latin
The Greek Alphabet on the Edges: Geographic and CulticTea served from 4.15
Absolute on the rocks?: Participial concord in Roman EgyptTea served from 4.15
Between tradition and linguistic reality: the riddle of MacedonianTea served from 4.15
Gallia Graeca: mapping the linguistic landscape of Southern GaulTea served from 4.15
Do the preterite and the perfect mean the same? Some remarks on the Vilamovicean verbal system from a grammaticalization perspectiveTea served from 4.15
Grammatical vs. concrete use of cases in ancient Indo-European languagesTea served from 4.15
Cycles of negationTea served from 4.15
'So, well then, I therefore argue.....'. Text structuring devices in Ancient GreekTea served from 4.15
Greek relative clauses: Homer and his speakersTea served from 4.15
The position of Bactrian amongst the Iranian languagesTea served from 4.15
Deciphering Bactrian: from script to syntaxTea served from 4.15
Some interesting manifestations of the subgrouping dilemma in ArmenianTea served from 4.15
Aspect in ArmenianTea served from 4.15
The chronology of Classical Armenian. Early linguistic splits.Tea served from 4.15
The Augment in Classical ArmenianTea served from 4.15
The Gaulish Inscription of Rom (Deux-Sèvres)Tea served from 4.15
Aspects of Definiteness in Ancient GreekTea served from 4.15
Animacy, definiteness and case in Asia Minor GreekTea served from 4.15
Comparing the sounds of accents of English, past and presentTea served from 4.15
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