Conference
The Secondary Homelands of the Indo-European Languages (IG-AT2022)
- Date
- Monday 5 September 2022 - Wednesday 7 September 2022
- Address
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P.J. Veth
Nonnensteeg 1-3
2311 VJ Leiden - Room
- 1.01
Registration and fees
Note that conference tickets do not include the conference dinner, which has to be booked separately. The deadline for registration for the conference dinner is August 25. The fees for the conference tickets are: - Standard without dinner (€50) - Student/PhD without dinner (€25) - Online participation without dinner (€7) - Conference dinner (€35) Please register via the link below
Register nowWe are pleased to announce that the next Arbeitstagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft will be held from 5 to 7 September 2022 at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. The event is currently planned to take place on site with the possibility of online attendance.
Theme
The field of Indo-European Linguistics currently finds itself at the center of a scientific revolution. Complementing the traditional arguments from archaeology and historical linguistics, advances in the study of ancient DNA and stable isotopes have opened a new line of evidence on the human past. It is the task of Indo-European linguistics to confront the resulting new challenges and opportunities. While the debate on the Proto-Indo-European homeland has been addressed by several large cross-disciplinary studies, key questions remain concerning the movements, settlements and secondary centers of spread of the Indo-European daughter branches. The aim of this conference is to evaluate existing and explore new linguistic hypotheses concerning the routes and secondary homelands of the branches of Indo-European after the split of the proto-language.
Keynote speaker(s)
- Prof. David Emil Reich, Harvard Medical School, USA
- Prof. em. James P. Mallory, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Programme
Sunday, 4 September
16:30-19:00 Reception and registration at Grandcafé de Burcht, Tuinzaal.
8:30-9:00 | Registration | |
9:00-9:05 | Daniel Kölligan (President of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft) |
Opening |
9:05-9:30 | Guus Kroonen and Michaël Peyrot | Introduction |
9:30-10:00 | David Stifter | The Celticisation of the Western Archipelago |
10:00-10:30 | Paulus van Sluis | The linguistic paleontology of beekeeping in Indo-European and Celtic |
10:30-11:00 | Coffee break | |
11:00-11:30 | Andrew Wigman | Unde vēnis: Approximating the Proto-Italic homeland using substrate lexemes |
11:30-12:00 | Paul Widmer | Detecting contact events between three Indo-European clades: Germanic, Celtic, Italic |
12:00-12:30 | Dariusz Piwowarczyk | Towards a cladistic approach to the reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European roots |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch break | |
14:00-14:30 | Olav Hackstein | Albanian and Balkan Indo-European |
14:30-15:00 | Katsiaryna Ackermann, Joachim Matzinger and Mario Gavranovic | The Indo-Europeanization of the Balkans: Some new insights at the interface of archaeology, archaeogenetics and historical linguistics |
15:00-15:30 | Julia Sturm | Local weather phenomena in the Indo-European daughter languages: A survey |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee break | |
16:00-17:00 | Jim Mallory | (Keynote lecture) Secondary homelands, primary problems |
9:00-9:30 | Hrach Martirosyan | Armenian animal designations |
9:30-10:00 | Zsolt Simon | The migration route of Proto-Armenian speakers in Neo-Hittite Anatolia: the evidence of loan contacts |
10:00-10:30 | Rasmus Thorsø | Armenian and the early Yamnaya migrations |
10.30-11.00 | Coffee break | |
11:00-11:30 | Petr Kocharov | Proto-Armenian phonetic contact phenomena |
11:30-12:00 | Louise Friis | Testing an Indo-Tocharian isogloss: *e/o-presents in Tocharian |
12:00-12:30 | Stefan Norbruis | The position of Tocharian in the Indo-European language family |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch break | |
14:00-14:30 | Rasmus Bjørn | The Goldilocks Zone: Bronze Age Wanderwörter in Central Asia – Linguistic evidence for Indo-European in Afanasievo |
14:30-15:00 | Abel Warries | Contacts between Tocharian and Uralic: when and where? |
15:00-15:30 | Michaël Peyrot | The tertiary homeland of Tocharian: On the drivers and the chronology of the trajectory to the Tarim Basin |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee break | |
17:30-18:30 | David Reich | (Keynote lecture) The genetic history of the Southern Arc: a bridge between West Asia and Europe (open to the public, free of charge) |
19:00 onward | Conference dinner |
9:00-9:30 | Harald Bichlmeier |
On the Slavic settlement of North-Eastern Bavaria |
9:30-10:00 | Anthony Jakob | The West Uralic substrate and the Baltic homeland |
10:00-10:30 | Eugen Hill | Secondary homelands of the Slavs and the evolution of Proto-Slavonic phonology |
10.30-11.00 | Coffee break | |
11:00-11:30 | Guus Kroonen, Anthony Jakob, Axel Palmér and Paulus van Sluis |
A Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages |
11:30-12:00 | Axel Palmér | Assessing the value of Indo-Slavic lexical isoglosses as evidence for a Corded Ware origin of Indo-Iranian |
12:00-12:30 | Thomas Olander and Simon Poulsen |
Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch break | |
14:00-14:30 | Chams Bernard and Sampsa Holopainen | Iranian migrations: Uralic and Tocharian evidence |
14:30-15:00 | Roland Pooth | Steppe burial rites and the building of a kurgan in the Atharvaveda |
15:00-15:30 | Martin Kümmel | The homelands of Indo-Iranic |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee break | |
16:00-16:50 |
Discussion session |
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16:50-17:00 | Guus Kroonen and Michaël Peyrot | Closing remarks |
Publication
Conference proceedings will be published with Reichert Verlag. The deadline for final drafts of accepted papers is 30 November 2022.
We look forward to welcoming you in Leiden! If you need a hotel, please check this PDF for suggestions.
The chairs,
Guus Kroonen & Michaël Peyrot — with the assistance of Axel I. Palmér & Louise S. Friis.
On behalf of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft, Daniel Kölligan, Agnes Korn & Birgit Olsen.