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    Jespersen (1860-1934:73-75) described what he called resumptive negation: “A second class [of emphatic negation] comprises what may be termed resumptive negation, the characteristic of which is that after a negative sentence has been completed, something is added in a negative form with the obvious result that the negative result is heightened. . . . In its pure form, the supplementary negative is added outside the frame of the first sentence, generally as a afterthought, as in ‘I shall never do …Read more
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    Final Hymn of the Rigveda
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 144 (2): 417-420. 2024.
    The final hymn of the Rigveda, 10.191, the last three stanzas of which are dedicated to saṃjñānam ‘unity’, plays in a remarkable way with the preposition/prefix sam(-) ‘with; together’ and the phonetic sequence mā̆n. Some of the words with mā̆n go back to Proto-Indo-European *men ‘think’ (mánas- ‘mind, intellect, thought’, mántra- ‘utterance, spell’, and mantraye ‘I utter an utterance, recite a spell’); others are forms of the adjective samāná- ‘common, the same’. This brief communicati…Read more
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    A History of the Greek Language: From Its Origins to the Present (review)
    Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (4): 454-455. 2007.
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 125 (3): 420-422. 2005.
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 125 (3): 422-425. 2005.
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    How the Mole and Mongoose Got Their Names: Sanskrit Akhu- and nakula-
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (2): 296-310. 2002.
  • Book Review (review)
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4): 887-888. 2003.
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    Why Libertarians Should Reject Positive Rights
    Libertarian Papers 1 6. 2009.
    Maloberti, in “Why Libertarians Should Accept Positive Rights” argues that, as normally presented, libertarianism entails anarchism. He argues that libertarians should, therefore, accept a limited form of positive rights, which will allow for the creation of a libertarian government. In this paper, it is argued that the entailment of anarchism is not a problem for libertarianism, and that the form of positive rights endorsed by Maloberti is unfounded, ill-defined, and inconsistent with libertari…Read more
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    A History of the Animal World in the Ancient near East
    with Billie Jean Collins
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (4): 887. 2003.
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    What Linguists are Good For
    Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (2): 99-112. 2007.
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    Erotic hardening and softening in Vergil's eighth eclogue
    with Katharina Volk
    Classical Quarterly 56 (01): 169-. 2006.
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    The origin of the pluperfect is the biggest remaining hole in our understanding of the Ancient Greek verbal system. This paper provides a novel unitary account of all four morphological types - alphathematic, athematic, thematic, and the anomalous Homeric form 3sg. ᾔδη (ēídē) 'knew' beginning with a 'Jasanoff-type' reconstruction in Proto-Indo-European, an 'imperfect of the perfect.'.