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International Workshop of the Digital Philological-Etymological Dictionary of the Minor Ancient Anat


It is a pleasure to announce the first international workshop of the project eDiANa devoted to Lycian, a relatively well attested, but less understood language of Ancient Anatolia.


The participants will discuss many aspects of Lycian, including epigraphic research, historical phonology and morphology, synchronic grammar, and onomastics. Thus it may be interesting not only for Indo-European linguists, but also for scholars and students of Ancient Anatolia and the Classical and the Ancient Near Eastern world in general.


Confirmed speakers are, among others, I.-X. Adiego (Barcelona), B. Christiansen (Munich), H. Eichner (Vienna), H. C. Melchert (Los Angeles), D. Schürr (independent scholar).


FECHA/DATE/DATA: 16-17/02/2017


ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Institut für Assyriologie und Hethitologie

INFO: web - zsolt.simon@lmu.de

INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE: gratis / free /gratuito [ email to: zsolt.simon@lmu.de]


PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:

16 February, Thursday

09.30-10.00 Registration

10.00-10.15 Opening

10.15-11.15 Birgit Christiansen (München): Das Projekt einer Gesamtedition der lykischen Inschriften. Stand und Perspektiven

11.15-11.45 Recai Tekoğlu (Đzmir): New Lycian Inscriptions

11.45-12.15 Annick Payne (Bern): Worttrennung in lykischen Inschriften


Lunch break


14.00-14.30 Heiner Eichner (Wien): Erläuterung einiger Etymologien zum Lykischen (A, B) aus eigener und fremder Feder

14.30-15.00 Ilya Yakubovich (Marburg): More Polities, Fewer Nymphs, and a Neglected Lycian Sound Change

15.00-15.30 Stefan Norbruis (Leiden): On the distribution of -a- and -e- in the Lycian genitival adjective suffix


Coffee break


16.00-16.30 Federico Giusfredi (Verona): On the ‘conjugations’ of Luwian and Lycian with respect to the Anatolian verbal system

16.30-17.00 H. Craig Melchert (Los Angeles): Lycian Relative Clauses

17.00-17.30 Ivo Hajnal (Innsbruck): Die Stellung von Lykisch und Milyisch innerhalb der anatolischen Sprachfamilie



17 February, Friday

09.00-10.00 Markus Frank – Andreas Opfermann (München): The Digital Philological-Etymological Dictionary of the Minor Ancient Anatolian Corpus Languages

10.00-10.30 Ignasi-Xavier Adiego (Barcelona): On some names in Lycian coins

10.30-11.00 Matilde Serangeli (København): Two Lycian Personal Names


Coffee break


11.30-12.00 David Sasseville (Marburg): Die Deutung von Lykisch terñ als Konjunktion und ihre Konsequenz für die Kriegsgeschiche Lykiens

12.00-12.30 Rostislav Oreshko (Warszawa – Harvard): Observations on the Xanthos trilingual: syntactic structure of TL 44a, 41-55 and Lycian military terminology

12.30-13.00 Eva Weinholz (Würzburg): Unflektierte Wörter in den lykischen Grabinschriften


Lunch break


14.30-15.00 Diether Schürr (Hanau): Überlegungen zu lykischen Inschriften in Kadyanda und zum Namen des Ortes

15.00-15.30 Zsolt Simon (München): Hinduwa: Kindye oder Kandyba?

15.30-16.00 Mariona Vernet (Barcelona): The Aramaic inscription from Limyra in the light of Lycian Zemure ‘Limyra’: a new reading and interpretation

16.00-16.15 Concluding remarks

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