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måndag 7 november 2022

Dead Poets!

On Wednesday Nov 9 2022, there will be an even on Indo-European poetics at the Swedish Collegium in Uppsala, featuring Bo Ralph, Peter Jackson and Yours Truly. I'll be talking about "The Conquering Baal and the Name of Indra: Linguistic and Poetic Encounters in Bronze Age Syria". The whole thing will be streamed over Zoom, so do join if you wish. A flyer with the link and info can be found here!





måndag 14 mars 2022

Go West!

 

Luwian word of the day:
 
ipatarmayan (probably meaning "westward").
 
 
 
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Probably from the root *(h₃)ye-, which originally meant "enter" (here in reference to the sun, entering in the west) but received... a more specific (and sexual) meaning in the Indo-European branches outside Anatolian and Tocharian. This change in meaning is, btw, one of the arguments often adduced for Anatolian and Tocharian being the two earliest to leave the common IE fold (among numerous others).
 
Also, this happens to be a photo from West Road in Cambridge!
I guess that could be something like iparwaššiš ḫar(u)waš ("western road") in Cuneiform Luwian (in the nominative singular)!

lördag 23 oktober 2021

Fables and Serpents!

 Two new things with yours truly - one in English, one in Swedish! Let's start with the Swedish one - a radio essay for OBS/P1 on animal fables (including Fablernas Värld, the Indian Pañcatantra, the Hurrian Epic of Liberation and my own scholarship on Genesis 32. Listen here!

 

The English thing is a Youtube version of a lecture/presentation I held at the PIER (Proto-Indo-European Reconstruction) conference in Cambridge - funnily enough, one day before leaving for actual Cambridge, where I am now! It's a bit technical, but there may be some interesting stuff in there. The title is The Sound of Serpents and Serpent-Slayers in Indo-European and Northwest Semitic, and it's on snake monsters and heroes killing them - a topic to which I tend to return. Here, it's on borrowing of poetic phrases from early Indo-European into Semitic, and into the world of the Hebrew Bible. Watch it here!

tisdag 29 juni 2021

No, not serious

A Twitter interaction, started by this account and carried on by yours truly :-)




And, adding to the fun (if you know a certain Swedish tongue-twister):