Tocharian and Indo-European Studies
- Tocharian and Indo-European Studies
Tocharian and Indo-European Studies (TIES) is a scholarly journal on Tocharian in the Indo-European context, established in 1987 by the Icelandic linguist Jörundur Hilmarsson. The journal initially appeared in Reykjavík, Iceland, but after Hilmarsson's death in 1992, the Danish linguist Jens Elmegård Rasmussen became the new editor-in-chief, and the journal is currently C.A. Reitzel Publishers Ltd. in Copenhagen.
Editors
*Jörundur Hilmarsson (Reykjavík, dead 1992, founder and former editor-in-chief)
*Jens Elmegård Rasmussen (Copenhagen, editor-in-chief), Georges-Jean Pinault (Paris), Klaus T. Schmidt (Saarbrücken), Werner Winter (Preetz), Lambert Isebaert (Louvain/Namur).
Editorial advisory board
*Douglas Q. Adams (Moscow, Idaho)
*Ronald E. Emmerick (Hamburg)
*Frederik Kortlandt (Leiden)
*H. Craig Melchert (UCLA)
*Gudrún Thórhallsdóttir (Reykjavík)
*Hreinn Benediktsson (Reykjavík)
*Jay Jasanoff (Harvard)
*Fredrik O. Lindeman (Oslo)
*Donald A. Ringe, Jr. (Philadelphia)
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