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Publications
Dissertation
1. (2007) The Hittite Inherited Lexicon, Leiden University PhD Diss., 1247 p. [commercial edition published as Kloekhorst 2008]
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Books
4. (2019) Kanišite Hittite: The Earliest Attested Record of Indo-European (= Handbuch der Orientalistik 1.132), Leiden - Boston: Brill, xii + 303 p.
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3. (2014) Accent in Hittite: A Study in Plene Spelling, Consonant Gradation, Clitics, and Metrics (= Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten 56), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, xxxvi + 716 p.
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2. (2008) Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (= Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series 5), Leiden - Boston: Brill, xiii + 1162 p.
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1. (2006) Hethitische Texte in Transkription. KBo 35 (= Dresdner Beiträge zur Hethitologie 19), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, xiv + 353 p (together with D. Groddek).
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Edited volumes
3. (fthc.) The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 29), Leiden - Boston: De Gruyter Brill-Rodopi.
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2. (2019) The Precursors of Proto-Indo-European: The Indo-Anatolian and Indo-Uralic hypotheses (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 21), Leiden - Boston: Brill-Rodopi, viii + 235 p.
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1. (2018) Farnah. Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of Sasha Lubotsky (edd. L. van Beek, A. Kloekhorst, e.a.), Ann Arbor - New York, xvii + 364 p.
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Articles
80. (fthc.) The reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European stop system, to appear in The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 29), Leiden - Boston: De Gruyter Brill-Rodopi. (together with T.C. Pronk).
79. (fthc.) Albanian, to appear in The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 29), Leiden - Boston: De Gruyter Brill-Rodopi.
78. (fthc.) Anatolian, to appear in The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 29), Leiden - Boston: De Gruyter Brill-Rodopi.
77. (fthc.) Voice‑to‑length or length‑to‑voice? Diachronic relations between length and voice oppositions in stop systems, to appear in The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 29), Leiden - Boston: De Gruyter Brill-Rodopi.
76. (fthc.) Indo-European consonant clusters and the Glottalic Theory, to appear in The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 29), Leiden - Boston: De Gruyter Brill-Rodopi. (together with A.M. Lubotsky).
75. (fthc.) The Cao Bang Theory and Indo-European breathy voiced stops: a critical assessment, to appear in The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 29), Leiden - Boston: De Gruyter Brill-Rodopi.
74. (fthc.) Introduction: Past, present, and future of the reconstruction of the Indo-European stop systems, to appear in The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T.C. Pronk) (= Leiden Studies in Indo-European 29), Leiden - Boston: De Gruyter Brill-Rodopi. (together with T. Pronk & R. Matasović).
73. (fthc.) Triangulatie en prehistorische migraties: De herkomst van de Anatolische talen, to appear in Phoenix.
72. (fthc.) Let these gods be paid due attention to!: A new Hieroglyphic Luwian ligature sign ta+tá, to appear in Barcino.
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71. (fthc.) Linguistic interpretations of the spelling of Hittite dat.-loc.sg. and all.sg., to appear in Festschrift Theo van den Hout.
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70. (2024) Review of: M. Bianconi (ed.), Linguistic and Cultural Interactions between Greece and Anatolia: In Search of the Golden Fleece, Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2021, Bibliotheca Orientalis 81, 95-98.
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69. (2024) The 1pl. and 2pl. personal pronouns in Luwian, Anatolian, and Indo-European, Gods and Languages in Ancient Anatolia (edd. M. Vernet, I.-X. Adiego, J.V. García Trabazo, M.-P. de Hoz, B. Obrador-Cursach) (= Barcino. Monographica Orientalia 25, Series Anatolica et Indogermanica 5), 453-482.
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68. (2024) Evidence for a new pre-Proto-Indo-European sound law *-em > PIE *-om, Indogermanische Forschungen 129, 185-197.
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67. (2023) New interpretations in Lydian phonology, New approaches on Anatolian linguistics (eds. J.V. García Trabazo, I.-X. Adiego, M., B. Obrador-Cursach, S. Soler) (= Barcino. Monographica Orientalia 22; Series Anatolica et Indogermanica 4), 115-133.
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66. (2023) Proto-Indo-Anatolian, the Anatolian split and the Anatolian trek: A comparative linguistic perspective, The Indo-European Puzzle Revisited: Integrating Archaeology, Genetics, and Linguistics (eds. K. Kristiansen, G. Kroonen, & E. Willerslev), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 42-60. doi:10.1017/9781009261753.007.
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65. (2022) Hittite dapi(a)-, dapit/d-, dapiant- all, every, each; entire: a logographic interpretation, Hungarian Assyriological Review 3, 203-220.
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64. (2022) Evidence for a phonemic glottal stop in Hittite: A reassessment, Historische Sprachforschung / Historical Linguistics 133 (2020), 111-143.
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63. (2022) Anatolian, The Indo-European Language Family: A Phylogenetic Perspective (ed. T. Olander), Cambridge: CUP, 63-82.
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62. (2022) Ejective stops in Hittite: Evidence for a phonemic length distinction, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 85, 149-163.
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61. (2022) Luwians, Lydians, Etruscans, and Troy. The linguistic landscape of Northwestern Anatolia in the pre-classical period, The Political Geography of Western Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age (edd. I. Hajnal, E. Zangger & J. Kelder), Budapest: Archaeolingua, 201-227.
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60. (2022) Pluralized collectives in Young Avestan: A morphosyntactic explanation of the replacement of the YAv. nom.-acc.pl.n. endings -ā̆ and -ī̆ by -āiš, -ā̊ and -īš, Iran and the Caucasus 26, 162-182.
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59. (2021) Indo-Aryan °(a)u̯artanna in the Kikkuli-treatise, Lyuke Wmer Ra. Indo-European Studies in Honor of Georges-Jean Pinault (edd. H.A. Fellner, M. Malzahn, M. Peyrot), Ann Arbor - New York: Beech Stave, 331-336. (together with A.M. Lubotsky).
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58. (2021) CaR vs. Ca-aR spellings in Hittite: Evidence for a phonemic distinction between /ə/ and /a/, Hungarian Assyriological Review 2/2, 241-262. (together with Erik Mens).
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57. (2021) The phonetics and phonology of Hittite intervocalic fortis and lenis stops, Bibliotheca Orientalis 78/3-4: 327-352.
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56. (2021) A new interpretation of the Old Hittite Zalpa-text (CTH 3.1): Nēša as the capital under Ḫuzzii̯a I, Labarna I, and Ḫattušili I, Journal of the American Oriental Society 141/3, 557-575.
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55. (2020) The morphophonological analysis of Hittite šipantaš, šipandaš (s)he libated, Hungarian Assyriological Review 1, 99-104.
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54. (2020) The authorship of the Old Hittite Palace Chronicle (CTH 8): A case for Anitta, Journal of Cuneiform Studies 72, 143-155.
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53. (2020) The phonetics and phonology of the Hittite dental stops, Hrozný and Hittite: The First Hundred Years. Proceedings of the International Conference Held at Charles University, Prague, 11-14 November 2015 (edd. R.I. Kim, J. Mynářová, P. Pavúk) (= Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 107), Leiden-Boston: Brill, 147-175.
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52. (2019) The origin of the phonetic value of the Anatolian hieroglyphic sign *41 (CAPERE / tà), Kadmos 58, 33-48.
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51. (2019) The spelling of clusters of dental stop + sibilant in Hittite, Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 73, 55-72.
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50. (2019) The etymology of Hieroglyphic Luwian izi(ya)-di to do, to make: an athematic i-present in Anatolian, Luwic Dialects and Anatolian: Inheritance and Diffusion (edd. I.-X. Adiego et al.) (= Barcino. Monographica Orientalia 12, Series Anatolica et Indogermanica 1), 163-180.
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49. (2019) A Hittite scribal tradition predating the tablet collections of Ḫattuša? The origin of the cushion-shaped tablets KBo 3.22, KBo 17.21+, KBo 22.1, and KBo 22.2, Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 109(2), 189-203 (together with W.J.I. Waal).
48. (2019) Hittite water, Armenian, Hittite, and Indo-European Studies: A Commemoration Volume for Jos J.S. Weitenberg (ed. U. Bläsing, J. Dum-Tragut, T.M. van Lint) (= Hebrew University Armenian Studies 15), Louvain: Peeters, 143-148.
47. (2019) Introduction: Reconstructing Proto-Indo-Anatolian and Proto-Indo-Uralic, The Precursors of Proto-Indo-European: The Indo-Anatolian and Indo-Uralic Hypotheses (edd. A. Kloekhorst & T. Pronk), Leiden - Boston: Brill, 1-14. (together with T.C. Pronk).
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46. (2018) Anatolian evidence suggests that the Indo-European laryngeals *h2 and *h3 were uvular stops, Indo-European Linguistics 6, 69-94.
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45. (2018) De oude talen van Turkije: een intrigerende lappendeken, Standplaats Istanbul. Lange lijnen in de cultuurgeschiedenis van Turkije (edd. F. Gerritsen & H. van der Heijden), Amsterdam: Maas, 174-181.
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44. (2018) The origin of the Hittite ḫi-conjugation, Farnah. Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of Sasha Lubotsky (ed. L. van Beek e.a.), Ann Arbor - New York, 89-106.
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43. (2018) The origin of the Proto-Indo-European nominal accent-ablaut paradigms, 100 Jahre Entzifferung des Hethitischen. Morphosyntaktische Kategorien in Sprachgeschichte und Forschung. Akten der Arbeitstagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft vom 21. bis 23. September 2015 in Marburg (ed. E. Rieken), Wiesbaden 2018, 179-203.
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42. (2017) The Old Hittite and the Proto-Indo-European tense-aspect system, Indogermanische Forschungen 122, 295-307.
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41. (2017) The Hittite genitive ending -ā̆n, Usque Ad Radices: Indo-European studies in honour of Birgit Anette Olsen (edd. B.S.S. Hansen, A. Hyllested, et al.), Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2017, 385-400.
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40. (2017) In the footsteps of the Phrygians. Understanding migrations and cross-cultural contacts in Iron Age Anatolia, Aspects of Globalization; Mobility, exchange and the development of multi-cultural states (edd. J.M. Kelder, S.P.L. de Jong, A. Mouret), Leiden: Luris, 2017, 6-11.
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39. (2016) The story of Wāšitta and Kumarbi, Audias fabulas veteres. Anatolian Studies in Honor of Jana Součková-Siegelová (ed. Š. Velhartická), Leiden, 165-177.
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38. (2016) The Anatolian stop system and the Indo-Hittite hypothesis, Indogermanische Forschungen 121, 213-247.
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37. (2015) The Old Phrygian word for feet: New readings in the podas-inscription (G-02), Kadmos 54, 107-118.
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36. (2014 [2016]) Proto-Indo-European thorn-clusters, Historische Sprachforschung 127, 43-67.
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35. (2014) Once more on Hittite ā/e-ablauting ḫi-verbs, Indogermanische Forschungen 119, 55-77.
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34. (2014) Hittite nai-, nē-, Sanskrit nī-, and the PIE verbal root *(s)neh1-, Munus amicitiae. Norbert Oettinger a collegis et amicis dicatum (edd. H.C. Melchert, E. Rieken, T. Steer), Ann Arbor - New York, 126-137. (together with A.M. Lubotsky).
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33. (2014) De prehistorie van het Nederlands. De Europese taalfamilie gereconstrueerd, Onze Taal 2014(2/3), 46-48.
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33a. (2023) De prehistorie van het Nederlands. De Europese taalfamilie gereconstrueerd, Gras is een rood woord. Het beste uit Onze Taal, samengesteld door Kees van der Zwan, Den Haag: Genootschap Onze Taal, 23-30.
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32. (2014) The Proto-Indo-European acrostatic inflection reconsidered, Das Nomen im Indogermanischen. Morphologie, Substantiv versus Adjektiv, Kollektivum. Akten der Arbeitstagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft vom 14. bis 16. September 2011 in Erlangen (edd. N. Oettinger & T. Steer), Wiesbaden, 140-163.
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31. (2013) Ликийский язык [The Lycian language], Языки мира: реликтовые индоевропейские языки Передней и Центральной Азии [Languages of the World: Relict Indo-European languages of Western and Central Asia] (edd. Y.B. Koryakov & A.A. Kibrik), Moscow, 131-154.
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30. (2013) The signs TA and DA in Old Hittite: Evidence for a phonetic difference, Altorientalische Forschungen 40, 125-141.
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29. (2013) Indo-European nominal ablaut patterns: The Anatolian evidence, Indo-European Accent and Ablaut (edd. G. Keydana, P. Widmer, T. Olander), Copenhagen, 107-128.
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28. (2012) Pronominal morphology in the Anatolian language family, Altorientalische Forschungen 39, 254-264.
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27. (2012) The origin of the Lydian dat.sg. ending -λ, Kadmos 51, 165-173.
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26. (2012) The language of Troy, Troy. City, Homer, Turkey (edd. J. Kelder, G. Uslu, Ö.F. Şerifoğlu), Amsterdam, 46-50.
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25. (2012) De taal van Troje, Troje. Stad, Homerus, Turkije (edd. G. Uslu, J. Kelder, Ö.F. Şerifoğlu), Amsterdam, 46-50.
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24. (2012) Hittite ā/e-ablauting verbs, The Indo-European Verb. Proceedings of the Conference of the Society for Indo-European Studies, Los Angeles 13-15 September 2010 (ed. H.C. Melchert), 15-160.
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23. (2012) The phonological interpretation of plene and non-plene spelled e in Hittite, The Sound of Indo-European. Phonetics, Phonemics, and Morphophonemics (edd. B. Nielsen Whitehead et al.), 243-261.
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22. (2011) Accentuation and poetic meter in Hittite, Hethitische Literatur. Überlieferungsprozesse, Textstrukturen, Ausdrucksformen und Nachwirken. Akten des Symposiums vom 18. bis 20. Februar 2010 in Bonn (edd. M. Hutter & S. Hutter-Braunsar) (= Alter Orient und Altes Testament 391), Münster, 157-176.
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21. (2011) The opening formula of Lycian funerary inscriptions: mẽti vs. mẽne, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 70/1, 13-23.
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20. (2011) The accentuation of the PIE word for daughter, Accent Matters. Papers on Balto-Slavic Accentology (edd. T. Pronk & R. Derksen) (= Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics 37), 235-243.
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19. (2011) Weises Law: Depalatalization of palatovelars before *r in Sanskrit, Indogermanistik und Linguistik im Dialog, Akten der XIII. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft vom 21. bis 27. September 2008 in Salzburg (edd. T. Krisch & T. Lindner), Wiesbaden, 261-270.
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18. (2010) Initial stops in Hittite (with an excursus on the spelling of stops in Alalaḫ Akkadian), Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 100, 197-241.
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17. (2010) Review of: H.A. Hoffner Jr. & H.C. Melchert, A Grammar of the Hittite Language. Part I: Reference Grammar (= Languages of the Ancient Near East 1/1); Part II: Tutorial (= Languages of the Ancient Near East 1/2), Winona Lake 2008, Kratylos 55, 13-24.
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16. (2010) Hittite mān, maḫḫan, māḫḫan, māḫḫanda and mānḫanda, Ex Anatolia Lux. Anatolian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of H. Craig Melchert on the Occasion of his Sixty-Fifth Birthday (edd. R. Kim et al.), Ann Arbor - New York, 217-226.
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15. (2009) Review of: G. Neumann, Glossar des Lykischen. Überarbeitet und zum Druck gebracht von Johann Tischler (= Dresdner Beiträge zur Hethitologie 21), Bibliotheca Orientalis 66, 312-316.
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14. (2009) Hittite kane/išš-zi to recognize and other s-extended verbs, Protolanguage and Prehistory, Akten der XII. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, Krakau, 11. bis 15. Oktober 2004 (edd. R. Lühr & S. Ziegler), 244-254.
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13. (2008) Studies in Lycian and Carian phonology and morphology, Kadmos 47, 117-146.
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12. (2008) Some Indo-Uralic aspects of Hittite, Journal of Indo-European Studies 36, 88-95.
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11. (2008) The Hittite 2pl.-ending -šten(i), VI Congresso Internazionale di Ittitologia, Roma, 5-9 settembre 2005. Parte II (edd. A. Archi & R. Francia) (= Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici 50), 493-500.
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10. (2007) Review of: S. Zeilfelder, Hittite Exercise Book, Wiesbaden 2005, Bibliotheca Orientalis 64, 685-690.
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9. (2007) Review of: The Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Volume Š, Fascicle 2, šaptamenzu to -ši-, Chicago 2005, Bibliotheca Orientalis 64, 429-431.
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8. (2007) The Hittite Syllabification of PIE *CuR and *KuR, Tabula Hethaeorum, Hethitologische Beiträge Silvin Košak zum 65. Geburtstag (edd. D. Groddek & M. Zorman) (= Dresdner Beiträge zur Hethitologie 25), 455-457.
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7. (2007) Review of: J. Marangozis, A Short Grammar of Hieroglyphic Luwian, Munich 2003, Language 83, 223.
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6. (2006[2008]) Čops Law in Luwian revisited, Die Sprache 46, 131-136.
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5. (2006) Initial laryngeals in Anatolian, Historische Sprachforschung 119, 77-108.
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4. (2006) Hittite pai-/pi- to give, Indogermanische Forschungen 111, 110-119.
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3. (2005) Review of: Anatolisch und Indogermanisch (edd. O. Carruba & W. Meid), Innsbruck 2001, Bibliotheca Orientalis 62, 90-94.
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2. (2005) Hittite ḫāpūša(šš)- (formerly known as ḫapuš- penis), Journal of Indo-European Studies 33, 27-39.
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1. (2004) The Preservation of *h1 in Hieroglyphic Luwian: Two separate a-signs, Historische Sprachforschung 117, 26-49.
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In preparation
(ms.) The use of the Anatolian hieroglyphic writing system in the Hittite period, the Old Assyrian period, and possibly beyond. (Together with Willemijn Waal)
(ms.) From Kuššara to Nēša to Ḫattuša: The early history of the Hittite royal dynasty.
(ms.) The Hittite fragment KBo 22.5: A last remnant of an autobiography authored by Pitḫāna?.
(ms.) The origin of the ablaut pattern of the Proto-Indo-European s-aorist.
(ms.) New restorations in the mythological part of the Old Hittite Zalpa text.
Other
10. (2022) W. Waal, Crime and punishment in Hittite Anatolia: a new interpretation of the verb šaku(ua)-/šakuuai- (with an etymological contribution by Alwin Kloekhorst), Journal of Cuneiform Studies 74, 75-87.
9. (2017) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band V: K, Lieferung 26 (ed. F. Giusfredi), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
8. (2017) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band IV: I, Lieferung 25 (ed. F. J. Hazenbos), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
7. (2014) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band IV: I, Lieferung 24 (ed. A. Hagenbuchner-Dresel), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
6. (2014) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band IV: I, Lieferung 23 (ed. F. Giusfredi), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
5. (2014) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band IV: I, Lieferung 22 (ed. J. Hazenbos), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
4. (2012) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band III/2: Ḫ/ḫe- bis ḫu-, Lieferung 21 (ed. A. Hagenbuchner-Dresel), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
3. (2012) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band III/2: Ḫ/ḫe- bis ḫu-, Lieferung 20 (ed. J. Hazenbos), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
2. (2010) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band III/2: Ḫ/ḫe- bis ḫu-, Lieferung 19 (ed. A. Hagenbuchner-Dresel), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
1. (2010) J. Friedrich / A. Kammenhuber, Hethitisches Wörterbuch, Band III/2: Ḫ/ḫe- bis ḫu-, Lieferung 18 (ed. J. Hazenbos), Heidelberg [Edition of etymological treatments].
Invited / Keynote Lectures
44. (2022) The Lydian consonant system, Luwic Dialects: Inheritance and Diffusion, 7th Workshop, Santiago de Compostela, 25 February 2022.
43. (2022) Anatolians and Assyrians at Kaniš/Kültepe, Languages and Cultures in Contact in the Ancient Mediterranean, 24 March 2022, PALaC, University of Verona.
42. (2020) The origin of the phonetic value of Anatolian hieroglyphic sign *41 (CAPERE/tà), 7th Luwic Workshop, The Luwic Dialects of the Anatolian Group: Writing Systems, Grammar, Lexicon and Onomastics, 13 March 2020 [cancelled due to COVID19].
41. (2019 The linguistic landscape of Middle and Late Bronze Age Western Anatolia, 25th Annual Meeting of the EAA, The Political Geography of Western Anatolia in the LBA, and the Regions Interaction with its Neighbours, in Particular the Balkan, Bern, 7 September 2019.
40. (2019) Language movement in pre-classical North Western Anatolia, Multilingualism and Minority Languages in Ancient Europe, HERA Joint Research Project Uses of the Past, Rome, 26 June 2019.
39. (2019) The outcome of PIE *ih2 in Luwic, Luwic Dialects: Inheritance and Diffusion, 6th Workshop, 28 March 2019, University of Barcelona.
38. (2018) The origin of the Anatolian languages, NWA - Matchmaking Event Wie schrijft die blijft, 7 november 2018, Leiden University.
37. (2018) The Old Hittite and the Proto-Indo-European tense-aspect system, Aspect and Alignment in Indo-European and Proto-Indo-European, 10 September 2018, Ghent University.
36. (2018) Lydian ẽ and ã, Luwic Dialects: Inheritance and Diffusion. 5th Workshop, 25 January 2018, Santiago de Compestela.
35. (2017) The Hittite verbal system and the Indo-Hittite hypothesis, The Split: Reconstructing Early Indo-European Language and Culture, 13 September 2017, University of Copenhagen.
34. (2017) Hittite personal names from Old Assyrian texts: the oldest Indo-European linguistic material, 26 May 2017, University of Barcelona, IPOA.
33. (2017) The phonetics of the laryngeals in Luwic and Anatolian, Luwic dialects: Inheritance and diffusion: 4th Workshop, 17 March 2017, University of Barcelona.
32. (2017) The position of Anatolian in the Indo-European language family, The Indo-European family tree: International workshop, 15-17 February 2017, University of Copenhagen.
31. (2017) The linguistic landscape of North West Anatolia in Pre-Roman times, In search of the Golden Fleece: Linguistic and Cultural Interactions between Greece and the Ancient Near East, January 28th, 2017, Oxford University.
30. (2016) The prehistory of HLuw. izi(ya)-, Luwic dialects: Inheritance and diffusion. 3rd Workshop, 9 March 2016, University of Barcelona.
29. (2016) Anatolian on its own: Three case studies, Indo-European from within. Explaining IE subphyla by themselves, 2 March 2016, University of Göttingen.
28. (2015) In the hand, to the hand, with the hand: Archaic case endings in Hittite, 100 Jahre Entzifferung des Hethitischen: Morphosyntaktische Kategorien in Sprachgeschichte und Forschung (Arbeitstagung der IG), 23 September 2015, University of Marburg.
27. (2015) The Anatolian and the Proto-Indo-European stop systems, More Hitches in Historical Linguistics, 16 March 2015, University of Ghent.
26. (2014) The Proto-Anatolian consonant system: An argument in favor of the Indo-Hittite hypothesis?, The Sound of Indo-European 3: Phonetics, phonemics, and morphophonemics, 13 November 2014, Silesian University in Opava.
25. (2014) Anatolian and the Glottalic Theory, Indo-European Symposium, 7 November 2014, Leiden University.
24. (2014) Luwian and the Glottalic Theory, Luwic dialects: Inheritance and diffusion. 2nd Workshop, 29 October 2014, University of Barcelona.
23. (2014) Personal names from Kaniš: the oldest Indo-European linguistic material, Farewell symposium Michiel de Vaan, 19 June 2014, Leiden University.
22. (2014) Hittite stops: spelling, phonology and etymology, 20 May 2014, University of Vienna.
21. (2014) The languages of Anatolia and of Troy, 7 May 2014, University of Leuven,
20. (2013) The adaptation of the cuneiform script by the Hittites, Dynamics of Change in Ancient Societies, 29 November 2013, University of Verona.
19. (2013) Van Nederlands tot Hittitisch: De reconstructie van de Indo-Europese taalfamilie, Onze Taal-congres 'De Wortels van het Nederlands', 16 November 2013, Breda.
18. (2013) Lycian qã- and a new Proto-Anatolian sound law, Luwic Dialects: Inheritance and Diffusion, 23 October 2013, University of Barcelona.
17. (2013) The use of the cuneiform script by the Hittites: New ideas on the signs TA and DA, Evening Lecture, 22 July 2013, Leiden Summer School in Languages and Linguistics.
16. (2013) The languages of Troy and Anatolia, HOVO lecture series Troy in Turkey, 26 Februari 2013, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.
15. (2012) Der Ursprung der Dehnstufe im idg. s-Aorist, Vortrag im Rahmen der Neubesetzung der W3-Professur für Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft, 10 Februari 2012, Julius-Maximilians-Universität, Würzburg.
14. (2011) Nominal Ablaut Patterns in Anatolian and Proto-Indo-European, Arbeitstagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft: Das Nomen im Indogermanischen, 15 September 2011, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
13. (2011) Indo-European Nominal Ablaut Patterns: The Anatolian Evidence, 17 May 2011, Universität Zürich.
12. (2011) Evidence for a phonemic glottal stop in Hittite, Anatolian Spring in Copenhagen, 29 April 2011, University of Copenhagen.
11. (2011) Accentuation, plene spelling, and dat.-loc.sg. forms in Hittite, Anatolian Spring in Copenhagen, 29 April 2011, University of Copenhagen.
10. (2011) Initial stops in Hittite, Anatolian Spring in Copenhagen, 28 April 2011, University of Copenhagen.
9. (2011) Introduction to Anatolian languages (one-day Block Seminar), Anatolian Spring in Copenhagen, 27 April 2011, University of Copenhagen.
8. (2010) Ablaut Patters in Anatolian vis-à-vis Indo-European Accentuation, Workshop Indogermanische Akzentologie, 26 March 2010, Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen.
7. (2009) Hittite Historical Grammar (one-week Block Seminar), July 2009, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich.
6. (2009) Anatolian Historical Grammar (one-week Block Seminar), July 2009, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster.
5. (2008) Etymology and Lexicography, Abenteuer Wort. Arbeitstreffen des Hethitischen Wörterbuchs, 8 November 2008, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich.
4. (2008) The Luwians within the history of Anatolia, DUSANE, Dutch Symposium for the Ancient Near East, 15 November 2008, Leiden.
3. (2007) Was machte der von Kumarbi geschwängerte Berg Wašitta?, Probevortrag im Rahmen der Neubesetzung der W2-Professur für Altorientalistik mit Schwerpunkt Altanatolien, 20 December 2007, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich.
2. (2007) The position of the Anatolian branch within the Indo-European language family, Studentenconferentie Taalwetenschap, 13 April 2007, Leiden.
1. (2005) The Fate of PIE *h3 in Hittite, Friday Afternoon Lecture, 11 March 2005, Leiden.
Conference Lectures
35. (2021) The outcomes of PIE *h2 in Anatolian and the consequences for its phonetic value in Proto-Indo-European: a reassessment, Proto-Indo-European Reconstructions: Problems, possibilities and new perspectives, Cambridge [online], 2 October 2021.
34. (2021) The outcome of PIE *h2 in Anatolian and its phonetic value in Proto-Indo-European, Colloquium Comparative Indo-European Linguistics, 22 October 2021, Leiden University.
33. (2021) Branches and nodes: unravelling the Anatolian language family tree, XI. International Congress of Hittitology, 17 December 2021, Çorum, Turkey [online].
32. (2021) The graffiti from Daskyleion, First Phrygian Workshop, Barcelona [online], 17 September 2021 (with A.M. Lubotsky).
31. (2021) The language of Troy: a tale of Luwians, Lydians, Phrygians and Etruscans, Leiden Summer School in Languages and Linguistics, 13 July 2021, Leiden.
30. (2019) Kanišite Hittite: Anatolian personal names in Old Assyrian texts, Lunchtalk, Department of Assyriology, Leiden University, 30 September 2019, Leiden.
29. (2019) The Anatolian Trek: reconstructing when, how, and from where the Anatolian languages arrived into Anatolia, 25th Meeting of the EAA: Babies, Bathwater, Wheels, and Chariots: Assessing the Impact of David Anthonys Work on European and Eurasian Steppe Prehistory, Bern, 6 September 2019.
28. (2019) Kanišite Hittite: The earliest attested record of Indo-European, Leiden Summer School in Languages and Linguistics, 30 July 2019, Leiden.
27. (2019) A new pre-PIE sound law: pre-PIE *-ē̆m > PIE *-ō̆m, Ljubilee, Arbeitstagung of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft, 6 June 2019, Ljubljana.
26. (2018) The origin of the Anatolian languages, NWA - Matchmaking Event Wie schrijft die blijft, 7 november 2018, Leiden University.
25. (2018) The Lydian vowel system, Beyond all boundaries: Anatolia in the 1st millennium B.C., 19 June 2018, Ascona.
24. (2018) De oorsprong van de Hittitische ḫi-conjugatie, Indo-European Symposium, 7 juni 2018, Leiden.
23. (2017) Sibilants and affricates in Hittite, Mini-symposium Anatolian and Indo-European Linguistics, 25 October 2017, Leiden.
22. (2017) Spelling and phonology in Hittite: affricates and sibilants, 10th International Congress of Hittitology, 28 August 2017, Chicago.
21. (2016) The accent-ablaut patterns of root nouns: foot vs. floor, 15th Fachtagung of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft 2016: Back to the Root - The Structure, Function, and Semantics of the PIE Root, 16 September 2016, University of Vienna.
20. (2015) The Hittite consonants Spellings, phonetics and phonology, Hrozný and Hittite: The First Hundred Years, 13 November 2015, University of Prague.
19. (2015) The Indo-Hittite hypothesis: methods and arguments, The Precursors of Proto-Indo-European: The Indo-Hittite and Indo-Uralic hypotheses, 9 July 2015, Leiden University.
18. (2014) The oldest Hittite linguistic material: Anatolian names from Kültepe, IX. International Congress of Hittitology, 1 September 2014, Hitit Üniversitesi Çorum.
17. (2013) Round table discussion (chair), The Lengthened Grade in Indo-European, Arbeitstagung of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft, 31 July 2013, Leiden University.
16. (2012) Hittite ḫūmantet and the PIE instrumental ending, Etymology and the European Lexicon, 14th Fachtagung of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft, 18 September 2012, University of Copenhagen.
15. (2012) Hittite ḫūmantet and the PIE instrumental ending, Mosaiksteine der Steinzeit - Sprachliche und kulturelle Fragmente des Indogermanischen in den Sprachen Asiens und Europas. 9th Indo-European Colloquium Leiden/Münster, 19 June 2012, Münster
14. (2011) Accentuation, plene spelling, and dat.-loc.sg. forms in Hittite, Eighth International Congress of Hittitology, 5 September 2011, University of Warsaw.
13. (2010) Hittite and the Indo-European Verbal Ablaut *ó/é, Arbeitstagung on the Indo-European Verb, 15 September 2010, UCLA, Los Angeles.
12. (2010) Accentuation and Poetic Metre in Hittite, Anatolische Literaturen. „Autoren“ - Textstrukturen - „Zuhörer“, 20 February 2010, Universität Bonn.
11. (2009) The Phonological Interpretation of Plene and Non-Plene spelled e in Hittite, The Sound of Indo-European, Phonetics, Phonemics, and Morphophonemics, 19 April 2009, Copenhagen.
10. (2008) Weises Law: depalatalization of palatovelars in Sanskrit, XIII. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, 27 September 2008, Salzburg.
9. (2008) The opening formula of Lycian funerary inscriptions, VII. Uluslararası Hittitoloji Kongresi, 29 August 2008, Çorum.
8. (2007) The accentuation of Lithuanian duktė in relation to its Indo-European cognates, International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology 3, 27-29 July 2007, Leiden.
7. (2007) The accentuation of Greek θυγάτηρ daughter, Greek and Latin from an Indo-European Perspective, 5-7 July 2007, Oslo.
6. (2007) Čops Law in Luwian Revisited, 4th Indo-European Colloquium Leiden/Münster, 7-8 May 2007, Leiden.
5. (2006) The Hittite 2pl.-ending -sten(i), Indogermanistische Arbeitstagung Münster/Leiden, 12-13 June 2006, Münster.
4. (2005) The Hittite 2pl.-ending -sten(i), VI. Congresso Internazionale di Ittitologia, 5-9 September 2005, Rome.
3. (2005) Hittite pai, pianzi to give, Colloquium Indo-European and its Neighbours in combination with 2. Indogermanistische Arbeitstagung Münster/Leiden, 7 June 2005, Leiden.
2. (2004) Hittite kaneszi knows, 12th Congress of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft Protolanguage and Prehistory, 11-16 October, 2004, Kraków.
1. (2004) Initial *h3 in Hittite, Indogermanistische Arbeitstagung Münster/Leiden, 7 May 2004, Münster.
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