Bibliography

List of publications

[1969]
1       The development of the Proto-Indo-European laryngeals in Greek. The Hague: Mouton.
2       ἔτος and ἐνιαυτός in homeric formulae. Glotta 47, 138-143.

[1971]
3       A European substratum word. Orbis 20, 132-137.
4       Μώνυχες ἵπποι. Orbis 20, 138-142.
5       Old Hittite 1 sg. –he : 3 sg. –i. Indogermanische Forschungen 76, 72-76.
6       Review of: G. Cardona, On Haplology in Indo-European. Lingua 26, 210-214.

[1972]
7       The writing of consonant groups in Mycenaean. Mnemosyne 24, 337-357.
8       The nominative of the hysterodynamic noun-inflection. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung (KZ) 86, 30-63.
9       On the structure of the Greek hexameter. Glotta 50, 1-10.
10     H2O. Die Sprache 18, 117-131.
11     Germanic ‘Verschärfung’ and no laryngeals. Orbis 21, 327-336.
12     Review of: F.O. Lindeman, Einführung in die Laryngaltheorie. Kratylos 15 (1970) [1972], 40-47.
13     Review of: R. Anttila, Proto-Indo-European Schwebeablaut. Indo-Iranian Journal 14, 68-74.

[1973]
14     The proterodynamic perfect. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung (KZ) 87, 86-98.
15     The Greek i– and u-stems and πόλις, -ηος. Glotta 51, 228-245.
16     Lat. prae and other supposed datives in –ai. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung (KZ) 87, 215-221.
17     Πρότι Ἴλιον ἱρήν. Mnemosyne 26, 387-390.
18     Review of: A. Hahn, Naming constructions in some Indo-European languages. Mnemosyne 26, 399-401.

[1974]
19     De wortels van het Indo-europees. Leiden: Universitaire Pers.
20     Another proterodynamic verb in Hittite. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung (KZ) 88, 181-184.

[1975]
21     Two notes on PIE stems in dentals. Flexion und Wortbildung, Akten der V. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft [Regensburg, 9 – 14. September 1973], ed. H. Rix. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 9-14.
22     Review of: E.J. Furnée, Die wichtigsten konsonantischen Erscheinungen des Vorgriechischen. Lingua 36, 69-82.
23     Review of: W.F. Wyatt, The Greek prothetic vowel. Mnemosyne 28, 427-430.

[1976]
24     Some Greek aRa-forms. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 34, 9-20.
25     Uncle and nephew. Journal of Indo-European Studies 4, 43-63.
26     Review of: E. Seebold, Das System der indogermanischen Halbvokale. Indo-Iranian Journal 18, 88-96.

[1977]
27     Κῆρες, Κᾶρες: root nouns of the type Cēr, Cărós? Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 36, 5-7.
28     Greek nouns in -υς, -υος. Orbis 26, 253-261.

[1979]
29     GAv. azāθā and azū(ž)dūm. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 38, 5-8.
30     GAv. uzirəidyāi and rārəša-. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 38, 9-20.

[1980]
31     Review of: Hethitisch und Indogermanisch, edd. E. Neu – W. Meid. Bibliotheca orientalis 37, 205-210.
32     Review of: C.J. Ruijgh, Autour de τε épique. Lingua 50, 399-402.

[1981]
33     Intervocalic laryngeal in Gatha-Avestan. Bono homini donum: Essays in historical linguistics, in memory of J. Alexander Kerns, edd. Yoël L. Arbeitman, Allan R. Bomhard. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 47-64.
34     The subjunctive endings of Indo-Iranian. Indo-Iranian Journal 23, 21-27.
35     The neuter plural and the vocalisation of the laryngeals in Avestan. Indo-Iranian Journal 23, 275-287.
36     The disyllabic reduplication of the Sanskrit intensives. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 40, 19-25.

[1982]
37     GAv. , the PIE word for ‘moon, month’, and the perfect participle. Journal of Indo-European Studies 10, 53-64.
38     Review of: M. Peters, Untersuchungen zur Vertretung der indogermanischen Laryngale im Griechischen. Kratylos 26, 106-115.

[1983]
39     On laryngeals and pronouns. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung (KZ) 96, 200-232.
40     PIE ‘sun’. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 43, 5-8.

[1984]
41     Review of: Y. Duhoux, L’étéocrétois. Bibliotheca orientalis 41, 257-260.
42     Review of: A. Hoekstra, Epic verse before Homer. Mnemosyne 37, 161-165.

[1985]
43     The origins of the Indo-European nominal inflection. Innsbruck: IBS.
44     Skt. uttāná-. Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung (KZ) 98, 47-48.

[1986]
45     De oorsprong van de Indo-europese nominale flectie. Lampas 19, 100-114.
46     “You can get new children…”: Turkish parallels to ancient Greek ideas. Mnemosyne 39, 225-239.
47     Homeric ἐμεῖο, Myc. toe and the PIE nominal and pronominal genitive singular. o-o-pe-ro-si, Festschrift für Ernst Risch zum 75. Geburtstag, ed. A. Etter. Berlin – New York: de Gruyter, 365-371.
48     Review of: A. Bammesberger, Studien zur Laryngaltheorie. Kratylos 31, 70-75.

[1987]
49     PIE neuter i-stems. Festschrift for Henry Hoenigswald on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, edd. G. Cardona, N.H. Zide. Tübingen: Gunter Narr, 45-56.
50     On Indo-European ‘wine’. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 48, 21-26.
51     Gr. (ἀ)στεροπή, ἀστραπή. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 48, 15-20.
52     The word for ‘four’ in Proto-Indo-European. Journal of Indo-European Studies 15, 215-219.
53     The PIE words for ‘name’ and ‘me’. Die Sprache 33 [1989], 1-12.

[1988]
54     A grammar of Gatha-Avestan. Leiden: Brill.
55     The origin of the Indo-European pronominal inflection. Studies in honor of Edgar C. Polomé, edd. M. Jazayery, W. Winter, Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 73-87.
56     The pronominal genitive singular in Germanic and Proto-Indo-European. Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur 110, 1-5.
57     PIE. RHC– in Greek and other languages. Indogermanische Forschungen 93, 22-45.
58     Laryngeal developments: A survey. Die Laryngaltheorie und die Rekonstruktion des indogermanischen Laut- und Formensystems, ed. A. Bammesberger, Heidelberg: C. Winter, 59-105.
59     A workshop on Tocharian: an introduction. Tocharian and Indo-European Studies 2, 5.
60     Review of: Trevor R. Bryce – Jan Zahle, The Lycians, A study of Lycian history and civilization to the conquest of Alexander the Great. vol. I. Bibliotheca orientalis 45, 381-383.

[1989]
61     The nature of the Proto-Indo-European laryngeals. The new sound of Indo-European, ed. Th. Vennemann. Berlin – New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 23-33.
62     The Indo-Iranian ending *-āsas and its Germanic cognates. Indogermanica Europea, Festschrift für Wolfgang Meid, edd. K. Heller, O. Panagl, J. Tischler (Grazer Linguistische Monographien 4), Graz, 29-44.
63     Old Persian p-θ-i-m. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 50, 7-13.
64     Review of: Alan J. Nussbaum, Head and Horn in Indo-European. Kratylos 34, 55-59.

[1990]
65     Vergelijkende taalwetenschap. Utrecht: Spectrum.
66     De verwantschap van het Etruskisch. Lampas 23, 5-18.
67     Le type gotique bandi. La reconstruction des laryngales (Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie et Lettres de l’Université de Liège, Fascicule CCLIII). Paris, 49-58.
68     The historical grammar of Greek: A case study in the results of comparative linguistics. Linguistic change and reconstruction methodology, ed. Philip Baldi. Berlin – New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 306-329.
69     Bloem en blad. 100 jaar etymologisch woordenboek van het Nederlands, edd. A. Moerdijk, W. Pijnenburg, P. Van Sterkenburg. The Hague, 375-382.
70     Wackernagel’s explanation of the lengthened grade. Sprachwissenschaft und Philologie: Jacob Wackernagel und die Indogermanistik heute, edd. Heiner Eichner, Helmut Rix. Wiesbaden: L. Reichert, 33-53.
71     The importance of Sanskrit for the laryngeal theory. Essays on Indo-European linguistics: proceedings of the seminar on Indo-European linguistics held on 1-2 February 1986, ed. S.R. Banerjee. Calcutta: Asiatic Society, 77-87.

[1991]
72     De Etrusken spreken. [together with L.B. van der Meer.] Assen: Coutinho.
73     Review of: Die Laryngaltheorie und die Rekonstuktion des indogermanischen Laut- und Formensystems, ed. A. Bammesberger. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 33, 237-245.
74     Review of: Die Laryngaltheorie und die Rekonstuktion des indogermanischen Laut- und Formensystems, ed. A. Bammesberger. Teil 2. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 34, p. 157.

[1992]
75     The genitive in *-osio. Folia Linguistica Historica XI/1-2 (1990[92]), 21-25.
76     ‘Widow’. Historische Sprachforschung (KZ) 105, 171-188.

[1993]
77     The position of Etruscan. Indogermanica et Italica, Festschrift für Helmut Rix zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. G. Meiser. Innsbruck: IBS, 46-60.

[1994]
78     Who were the laryngeals? In honorem Holger Pedersen: Kolloquium der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft [Kopenhagen, 1993], ed. J. Rasmussen. Wiesbaden: L. Reichert, 449-454.
79     ‘Right’, ‘left’ and ‘naked’ in Proto-Indo-European. Orbis 37, 87-96.
80     The neuter plural of thematic nouns. Derivatives from a stem in –e– from thematic nouns. Früh-, Mittel-, Spätindogermanisch, Akten der IX. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft vom 5. bis 9. Oktober 1992 in Zürich, edd. George E. Dunkel a.o. Wiesbaden: L. Reichert, 1-15.

[1995]
81     Comparative Indo-European linguistics: an introduction. Amsterdam – Philadelphia: Benjamins.
82     Where Europa bathed. Mnemosyne 48, 579-581.
83     Review of: H. Rix a.o., Etruskische Texte. Kratylos 40, 177-180.

[1995/1996]
84     Aithiopes. Glotta 73, 12-34.

[1996]
84a   درآمدی بر زبانشناسی تطبیقی زبان های هند و اروپایی (darmadi bar zabanshenasie tatbighie zabanhaye hend va oroopai). [= 1995 Comparative Indo-European linguistics: an introduction, translated by طاهری، اسفندیار (Esfandiar Taheri)]. پژوهشگاه علوم انسانی و مطالعات فرهنگی (pajooheshgahe oloome ensani va motaleate farhangi).
85     The etymology of Germ. Funke ‘spark’. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 46, 1-8.
86     Ancient European loanwords. Historische Sprachforschung (KZ) 109, 215-236.

[1997]
87     Historical phonology of Iranian. Journal of Indo-European Studies 25, 1-26.
87b   Historical phonology of Iranian. Journal of Indo-European Studies 25, 1-26. [with notes and corrections by R.S.P. Beekes]
88     Several articles in “Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture”, edd. J. Mallory, M. Huld, 108-9, 174, 208, 247-8, 269-70, 486-7, 529.
89     Review of: Hettrich u.a. (Hrsgg.), Verba et structurae. Kratylos 42, 36-39.

[1998]
90     Hades and Elysion. Mír Curad. Studies in honour of Calvert Watkins, edd. J. Jasanoff, H.C. Melchert, L. Olivier, 17-28.
91     Avestan –ō, –uuō. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 58, 7-11.
92     The origin of Lat. aqua, and of *teutā ‘people’. Journal of Indo-European Studies 26, 459-466.
93     Een nieuw Indo-Europees etymologisch woordenboek. In: Mededelingen van de Afdeling Letterkunde 61, no. 9. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie van Wetenschappen.
93a   Het Oudperzisch. Phoenix 44, 2/3, 177-182.
94     Review of: W.P. Lehmann, The theoretical bases of Indo-European linguistics. Kratylos 43, 53-58.

[1999]
95     The Greek word for ‘lead’. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 59, 7-14.
96     The imperative Skt. gr̥hāṇa. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 59, 15-19.
97     Indo-Europees en niet-Indo-Europees in het Nederlands. Leiden: Onderzoeksschool CNWS.
98     Review of: K. Hoffmann – B. Forssman, Avestische Laut- und Flexionslehre. Kratylos 44, 62-71.

[2000]
99     European substratum words in Greek. Michaela Ofitsch & Christian Zinko (eds.), 125 Jahre Indogermanistik in Graz. Leykam: 21-31.
100   Keltisch in Nederland. Kelten in Nederland, ed. Rijcklof Hofman, Bernadette Smelik, Lauran Toorians. Utrecht: de Keltische Draak, 43-68.
101   God is non-Indo-European. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 54, 27-30.
102   The etymology of Dutch broek ‘breeches’. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 54, 25-26.
103   Roots with nasal infix in Pokorny. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik 54, 3-23.

[2001]
104   Review of: C. De Simone, I Tirreni a Lemnos. Mnemosyne 54, 363-368.

[2002]
105   The prehistory of the Lydians, the origin of the Etruscans, Troy and Aeneas. Bibliotheca Orientalis 59 N° 3-4. Leiden: The Netherlands Institute for the Near-East, 205-241.
106   Hom. γέφυρα, and Arm. kamurǰ ‘bridge’. Glotta 78 (erschienen 2004), 12-21.
107   Dirk Ferdinandus Hendricus Boutkan. Jaarboek van de Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde te Leiden, 2001-2002 [2003]. Leiden: Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde, 95-103.
108   Comments on: Kullanda, Indo-European “Kinship Terms” Revisited. Current Anthropology 43, no. 1, 100-101.

[2003]
109   Historical phonology of Classical Armenian, apud Kortlandt 2003, Armeniaca: comparative notes. Ann Arbor: Caravan Books, 133-211.
110   The Origin of the Etruscans. In: Mededelingen van de Afdeling Letterkunde 66, no. 1. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Academie van Wetenschappen.
111   Luwians and Lydians. Kadmos 42, 47-49.
112   Indo-European or substrate? φάτνη and κῆρυξ. Languages in Prehistoric Europe, ed. Alfred Bammesberger, Theo Venneman. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 109-115.
113   The Origin of Apollo. Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions. Volume 3. Leiden-Boston: Brill, 1-21.
114   νέκυς, ἀντικρύ, and metrical lengthening in Homer. [together with Martijn Cuypers.] Mnemosyne 56, 485-491.
115   “Out, Death-Demons; the Feast is over!”. Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 63, 7-10.

[2004]
116   Εισαγογή στη συγκριτική ινδοευρωπαϊκή γλωσσολογία. [= 1995 Comparative Indo-European linguistics: an introduction, translated by Γεώργιος Παπαναστασίου and Συμεών Τσολακίδης) Θεσσαλονίκη: Ινστιτούτο Νεοελληνικών Σπουδών (ʹΙδρυμα Μανόλη Τριανταφυλλίδη).
117   Armenian gišer and the Indo-European word for ‘evening’. Per aspera ad asteriscos: Studia Indogermanica in honorem Jens Elmegård Rasmussen sexagenarii. Idibus Martiis anno MMIV, ed. Adam Hyllested et al. Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachen und Literaturen der Universität Innsbruck, 59-62.
118   Kadmos and Europa, and the Phoenicians. Kadmos 43, 167-184.
119   The origin of the Kabeiroi. Mnemosyne 57, 465-477.

[2005]
120   Franciscus Bernardus Jacobus Kuiper. Kratylos 50, 232-234.

[2007]
121   Pre-Greek. Glotta 83, 13-17.
122   Pre-Greek: The Pre-Greek Loans in Greek. Third version. Available online at https://web.archive.org/web/20110608134632/www.indo-european.nl/ied/pdf/pre-greek.pdf. Final version published in Beekes (2010: xiii‒xlii).

[2008]
123   Palatalized consonants in Pre-Greek. Evidence and counter-evidence: essays in honour of Frederik Kortlandt (ed. by Alexander Lubotsky, Jos Schaeken, Jeroen Wiedenhof, with the assistence of Rick Derksen and Sjoerd Siebinga). Vol. 1: Balto-Slavic and Indo-European linguistics. Amsterdam – New York: Rodopi, 45-56.

[2009]
124   Pre-Greek names. Journal of Indo-European Studies 37, 191-197.

[2010]
125   Etymological Dictionary of Greek. [with the assistance of Lucien van Beek] 2 vols. Leiden: Brill.

[2011]
126   Comparative Indo-European linguistics: an introduction. Second edition, revised and corrected by Michiel de Vaan. Amsterdam – Philadelphia: Benjamins.

[2014]
127   Pre-Greek: phonology, morphology, lexicon. [edited by Stefan Norbruis.] Leiden: Brill.

[2018]
128   Languages of fragmentary attestation: Pelasgian. In: Klein, J., B. Joseph, and M. Fritz (eds.). Handbook of Comparative and Historical Indo-European Linguistics. Vol. 3. Berlin – Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 1873-1874.

[Unpublished]
129   Proto-Indo-European. A reconstructed language.

[Editor]
130   Rekonstruktion und relative Chronologie, Akten der 8. Fachtagung der indogermanische Gesellschaft [Leiden, 31. August — 4. September 1987], edd. R. Beekes, A. Lubotsky, J. Weitenberg. Innsbruck: IBS, 1992.