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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 37 talks in the archive. Left dislocationtea served from 4.15
Causatives in Sanskrittea served from 4.15
The rise of vowel writing and the transmission of writing within and beyond Afroasiatictea served from 4.15
'What would Catullus do? Epigraphic evidence for manuscript spellingtea served from 4.15
A Roman ‘folk model’ of courage: animus and metaphorTea served from 4.15
Early Latin to Neo-Latin: Festus and ScaligerTea served from 4.15
Italic religious dedications: between local traditions and Graeco-Roman influencesTea served from 4.15
1st Reading seminar: Harm Pinkster’s Oxford Latin SyntaxTea served from 4.15
Hieroglyphic Luwian masterclassTea served from 4.15
The decline of infinitival complementation in Ancient Greek. A reconsiderationTea served from 4.15
PIE alignment change and the emergence of the thematic conjugation: Two sides of the same diachronic coin?Tea served from 4.15
Double accusatives in Ancient Greek: διδάσκω between traditional and modern approachesTea served from 4.15
Introduction to the term’s reading seminar on A. Willi Origins of the Greek VerbTea served from 4.15
Being non-binary: gender assignment in Old High GermanTea served from 4.15
Orthography, <ει>? Spellings in Papyri, Uncials, and Tyndale House’s *The New Testament in its Original Greek*
Indo-European and Iranian layers of Armenian vocabulary: the case of month namesTea served from 4.15
Advances in Proto-Basque Reconstruction and The Proto-Indo-European-Euskarian HypothesisTea served from 4.15
Word order and the Attic Orators: towards a modern linguistic account of ancient stylistic terminologyTea served from 4.15
A diachronic perspective on the temporality of the Greek infinitiveTea served from 4.15
Can the Greek dialects be grouped? A response to Parker and RingeTea served from 4.15
The syntax and semantics of -τος adjectives in Ancient GreekTea served from 4.15
The family tree of Iranian and its problemsTea served from 16.15
"A phylogenetic classification of Bantu languages and its implications for ancient migration"Tea served from 16.15
On phylogenetic classificationTea served from 16.15
From 'RUN' to 'HELP': Anatolian, Core Indo-European and the chronology of a semantic shiftTea served from 16.15
Scribes, 'scribes' and language contact in Greco-Roman EgyptTea served from 16.15
Types of Greek interference in Latin medical translationsTea served from 16.15
Monolingual bilinguals? Exploring Greek-Latin code switching with Fronto and friendsTea served from 16.15
Greek-Turkish language contacts in the Ottoman Empire: ways of verbal integrationTea served from 16.15
Greek disguised as Romance? Interpreting language convergence and divergence in terms of parameter hierarchiesTea served from 16.15
Reconstructing phonological change in Latin: reductionist versus structural diachronic explanationsTea served from 16.15
An LFG analysis of the Latin reflexiveTea served from 16.15
'Formal syntax and language phylogenyTea served from 16.15
The ab urbe condita construction in Latin - an LFG accountTea served from 16.15
Greek in Egypt, a heavyweight minority languageTea served from 16.15
Latin as a minority language in late Roman BritainTea served from 16.15
How many languages were spoken in the ancient world?Tea served from 16.15
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