Thomas Olander | @olander.bsky.social (@2lander) 's Twitter Profile
Thomas Olander | @olander.bsky.social

@2lander

Historical linguist. Associate professor of Indo-European Studies at the University of Copenhagen. – Telefon: 60 70 56 89. – Moving away from Twitter.

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Corbmacc (@erisceres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scholars of Early Gaelic and Proto-Celtic, the publications of Kim McCone are being digitised and uploaded to his new website for free download. Quite a bit there already and looks like there's more to come! kimmccone.org

🅰ntiquity Journal (@antiquityj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📕 #ReviewArticle What can linguistics teach us about the past? Our latest review article covers two books that examine how the Indo-European group of languages can be used to analyse archaeological and genetic data 1/2 🆓 buff.ly/3MGvRDx ✍️ Reviewed by Rasmus Bjørn

📕 #ReviewArticle

What can linguistics teach us about the past? Our latest review article covers two books that examine how the Indo-European group of languages can be used to analyse archaeological and genetic data 1/2

🆓 buff.ly/3MGvRDx 

✍️ Reviewed by <a href="/OsoDanes/">Rasmus Bjørn</a>
David Stifter 🍵📄🦊 (@chronhib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the greatest pride I present: For over two years, the #OG_H_AM project, with the expert support of Daniel Bălteanu (Communications Office, Maynooth University) has been producing an info video about the ogam script and ogam texts. It was launched yesterday: youtu.be/wN_5lhovPbw

With the greatest pride I present:
For over two years, the #OG_H_AM project, with the expert support of Daniel Bălteanu (Communications Office, <a href="/MaynoothUni/">Maynooth University</a>) has been producing an info video about the ogam script and ogam texts.
It was launched yesterday:
youtu.be/wN_5lhovPbw
The animals of the Proto-Indo-Europeans (@pie_animals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud to announce that my first book as a co-editor has been published! 😄 It combines perspectives from linguistics, archaeology, anthropology, religion, and explores the dynamics of power, gender, and mobility in Indo-European-speaking societies and Proto-Indo-European.

Very proud to announce that my first book as a co-editor has been published! 😄
It combines perspectives from linguistics, archaeology, anthropology, religion, and explores the dynamics of power, gender, and mobility in Indo-European-speaking societies and Proto-Indo-European.
Jonas Holm Jæger (@jonashjaeger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am happy to say that The Common Thread, a festschrift in the honour of prof. Eva Andersson Strand is online and open-access. And it includes a small paper on the origins of wool by myself, Laura Viñas Caron, Mikkel Nørtoft, Peder Flemestad and Christina Margariti. Link below:

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Tobias forsøger at løse gåden om oldtidens sproglige problembarn: »Det lyder ret syret« videnskab.dk/kultur-samfund… #dkvid #dkforsk

Thomas Olander | @olander.bsky.social (@2lander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New book edited by Guus Kroonen: Sub-Indo-European Europe: Problems, methods, results It’s Open Access! Grab your copy here: degruyter.com/document/doi/1…

Thomas Olander | @olander.bsky.social (@2lander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Jörgenstein’s law of Breton arguments: “As any discussion grows longer, the probability of an argument involving Breton, in particular the Vanettais dialect, increases.” Let's all sit back and enjoy this textbook example 🥹

яཀོب 半男 (@bitmalang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now available for download from the publication server of the University of Cologne: The revised and expanded version of my dissertation “A Grammatical Description of the Katë Language (Nuristani)” kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/73732/ Proper book publication coming a while later.

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Tomorrow (25.10) is the first day of the 35th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference! We start at 9:30 PDT. The conference is free and open to the public (in Royce 314). It will also be streamed on Zoom; you can register to receive the link here: pies.ucla.edu/conference/wec…

@langscipress@openbiblio.social (@langscipress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just published "Adjarian’s Armenian dialectology (1911): Translation and commentary" edited by Hossep Dolatian #openaccess #loc langsci-press.org/catalog/book/3…

Just published "Adjarian’s Armenian dialectology (1911): Translation and commentary" edited by Hossep Dolatian #openaccess #loc langsci-press.org/catalog/book/3…