Eska (Joseph Francis)

386.
Eska (Joseph): OIr. sercol.
In Celtica 17 (1985), pp. 53–58.
< L ferculum.
1059.
Eska (Joseph F.): Varia: III. The etymology of OIr. úais.
In Ériu 39 (1988), p. 198.
19982.
Eska (Joseph F.): Some proleptic pronouns in Gaulish.
In Celtic language, Celtic culture [Fs. Hamp 1] (1990), pp. 1–12.
Also on the development of the VSO order of Insular Celtic.
480.
Eska (Joseph F.): The deictic pronominal *ḱey in Celtic.
In Celtica 21 (1990), pp. 153–155.
1. Old Irish ; 2. Gaulish duci; 3. Ogham koi and a Gaulish ghost form; 4. Gaulish isoc; 5. Middle Cornish keth.
3519.
Eska (Joseph): First person emphatic and imperative in Early Irish.
In BBCS 38 (1991), pp. 87–92.
Expands P. Sims-Williams, The double system of verbal inflexion in Old Irish, in TPS 82/2 (1984), pp. 138-201.
10733.
Eska (Joseph F.): Order reversal and the prehistory of the Old Irish suffixless preterite.
In IF 97 (1992), pp. 96–102.
10781.
Eska (Joseph F.): The third person imperative desinences in Old Irish.
In HS 105 (1992), pp. 265–272.
Particularly on the origin of the endings of the deponent and passive imperatives.
10045.
Eska (Joseph F.): Rethinking the evolution of Celtic constituent configuration.
In MSS 55 (1994), pp. 7–39.
3645.
Eska (Joseph F.): On the crossroads of phonology and syntax: remarks on the origin of Vendryes’s restriction and related matters.
In StC 28 (1994), pp. 39–62.
Also on the development of deuterotonic stress in Old Irish verbs.
3137.
Eska (Joseph F.): More on Gaulish siöxt=i.
In ÉtC 30 (1994), pp. 205–210.
Rejects the view that OIr. siächt and Gaul. siöxt are cognates.
20388.
Eska (Joseph F.): Two notes on phonology in Continental Celtic.
In SCJ-NS 7 (Apr., 1995), pp. 9–19.
II. On the treatment of syllabic nasals in final position in proto-Celtic [OIr. céimm].
2550.
Eska (Joseph F.) (ed.), Gruffydd (R. Geraint) (ed.), Jacobs (Nicolas) (ed.): Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica: essays in honour of Professor D. Ellis Evans on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday / edited by Joseph F. Eska, R. Geraint Gruffydd, Nicolas Jacobs.
Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1995. xxxv + 335 pp.
Rev. by
Irene Balles, in Die Sprache 38/2 (1996), pp. 237-239.
Joaquín Gorrochategui, in ZCP 51 (1999), pp. 212-219.
A. J. Hughes, in SAM 17/2 (1998), p. 225.
G. R. Isaac, in StC 31 (1997), pp. 311-313.
Pierre-Yves Lambert in ÉtC 32 (1996), pp. 278-281.
Peter Schrijver, in CMCS 34 (Winter, 1997), pp. 107-111.
Dagmar Wodtko, in JCeltL 5 (1996), pp. 167-173.
Evans (D. Ellis) (hon.)
10790.
Eska (Joseph F.): Further to the treatment of syllabic nasals in final position in proto-Celtic.
In HS 109 (1996), pp. 73–75.
11899.
Eska (Joseph F.): On syntax and phonology within the early Irish verbal complex.
In Diachronica 13/2 (1996), pp. 225–257.
10048.
Eska (Joseph F.): PIE *p ≯ Ø in Proto-Celtic.
In MSS 58 (1998), pp. 63–80.
3686.
Eska (Joseph): On valency and related matters at Séraucourt à Bourges (Cher).
In StC 37 (2003), pp. 1–15.
Includes a discussion of the etymology of OIr. legaid.
4856.
Eska (Joseph F.): The genitive plural desinence in Celtic and dialect geography.
In Sprache 46/2 (2006), pp. 229–235.
1406.
Eska (Joseph F.): On the prehistory of OIr. do-, MW dy-, etc.
In IJDL 4/2 (2007), pp. 185–206.
4774.
Eska (Joseph): Bergin’s rule: syntactic diachrony and discourse strategy.
In Diachronica 24/2 (2007), pp. 253–278.
4757.
Eska (Joseph F.): Grammars in conflict: phonological aspects of the Bergin’s rule construction.
In KF 3 (2008), pp. 45–62.
Discusses the phonological properties of the Bergin’s rule construction, in particular the nasalization of the verb after an accusative singular or a genitive plural, arguing that it results from the attempt to adapt verb-initial order to residual pre-verb-initial clausal configuration.
8812.
Eska (Joseph F.) (ed.): Law, literature and society / Joseph F. Eska, editor.
CSANAY, 7. Dublin: Four Courts, 2008. 133 pp.
Rev. by
Pierre-Yves Lambert, in ÉtC 38 (2012), pp. 350-352.
Jenifer Ní Ghrádaigh, in Classics Ireland 15 (2008), pp. 100-103.
William Sayers, in Peritia 22-23 (2011-2012), pp. 387-401.
16367.
Eska (Joseph F.): The emergence of the Celtic languages.
In The Celtic languages ² (2009), pp. 22–27.
8145.
Eska (Joseph F.): Where have all the object pronouns gone? The growth of object agreement in earlier Celtic.
In ZCP 57 (2009–2010), pp. 25–47.
Argues that the Old Irish morphemes traditionally regarded as infixed and suffixed object pronouns are instead markers of object agreement.
11804.
Eska (Joseph F.): Remarks on the intrusive vowels in the Ogam corpus of early Irish.
In KF 5 (2010–2012), pp. 139–156.
Argues that non-etymological vowels in Ogam are not engravers’ errors but early evidence for svarabhakti.
11490.
Eska (Joseph F.) (ed.): Narrative in Celtic tradition: essays in honor of Edgar M. Slotkin / Joseph F. Eska, editor.
CSANAY, 8–9. Hamilton, NY: Colgate University Press, 2011. xxii + 291 pp.
pp. xix-xx: Bibliography of E.M.S.
Slotkin (Edgar M.) (hon.)
12686.
Eska (Joseph F.): Absolute and conjunct, Cowgill and apocope.
In The Indo-European verb (2012), pp. 51–59.
16035.
Eska (Joseph F.): In defense of Celtic /ɸ/.
In Multi nominis grammaticus [Fs. Nussbaum] (2013), pp. 32–43.
16166.
Henley (Georgia) (ed.), Russell (Paul) (ed.), Eska (Joseph F.) (assist. ed.): Rhetoric and reality in medieval Celtic literature: studies in honor of Daniel F. Melia / Georgia Henley, Paul Russell: editors; with the collaboration of Joseph F. Eska.
CSANAY, 11–12. Hamilton, NY: Colgate University Press, 2014. xliv + 198 pp.
pp. xix-xxv: Bibliography of D.M., comp. by Karen E. Burgess.
Melia (Daniel Frederick) (hon.)
19556.
Eska (Joseph F.): Against absolute and conjunct at Rezé (Loire-Atlantique).
In PHCC 34 (2015), pp. 52–66.
16588.
Eska (Joseph F.): The syntax of Celtic.
In Indo-European linguistics [= HSK 41] (2017), pp. 1218–1249.
16590.
Eska (Joseph F.): The dialectology of Celtic.
In Indo-European linguistics [= HSK 41] (2017), pp. 1264–1274.
21522.
Eska (Joseph F.): Grounding Celtic phonology I.
In Sprache 53/1 (2018–2019), pp. 17–32.
18457.
Eska (Joseph F.): Laryngeal realism and early Insular Celtic orthography.
In NAJCS 3/1 (2019), pp. 1–17.
20201.
Eska (Joseph F.): Aspects of Brittonic spirantisation under laryngeal realism.
In Celtica 32 (2020), pp. 1–14.
Includes an attempt at reconstructing a relative chronology for Proto-Celtic lenition.
20012.
Eska (Joseph F.): Interarticulatory timing and Celtic mutations.
In JCeltL 21 (Jan., 2020), pp. 235–255.