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The product of a group of scholars who have been working on new directions in Historical Linguistics, this book is focused on questions of grammatical change, and the central issue of grammaticalization in Indo-European languages. Several studies examine particular problems in specific languages, but often with implications for the IE phylum as a whole. Given the historical scope of the data (over a period of four millennia) long range grammatical changes such as the development of gender differences, strategies of definiteness, the prepositional phrase, or of the syntax of the verbal diathesi
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monografia Rebiun28357828 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28357828 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 091028s2009 ne a ob 101 0 eng d 2009013488 649900797 705531215 712985330 758543528 816316817 961557920 962680054 966208114 988524838 992108888 1006794440 1037942936 1038621442 1045492170 1055377356 1063891523 1081216355 1109259064 1110373778 1153045457 1241817158 9789027289292 electronic bk.) 9027289298 electronic bk.) 9027248214 hb ; alk. paper) 9789027248213 hb ; alk. paper) 1282245252 9781282245259 9786612245251 6612245255 9789027248213 hb ; alk. paper) UPCT u250633 N$T eng pn N$T CDX OCLCQ IDEBK EBLCP OCLCQ E7B OCLCQ YDXCP OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCF COO OCLCQ NLGGC MERUC MHW OCL OCLCQ NKT AZK LOA JBG AGLDB MOR PIFAG ZCU OCLCQ OTZ U3W STF WRM OCLCQ VTS NRAMU ICG OCLCQ VT2 OCLCQ WYU TKN DKC OCLCQ M8D UKAHL HS0 UWK OCLCQ OCLCO UKCRE LAN 006000 bisacsh LAN 009060 bisacsh CFF bicssc Grammatical Change in Indo-European Languages Papers Presented at the Workshop on Indo-European Linguistics at the XVIIIth International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Montreal, 2007 edited by Vit Bubenik, John Hewson, Sarah Rose Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co. 2009 Amsterdam Philadelphia Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co. 1 online resource (xx, 262 pages) illustrations 1 online resource (xx, 262 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory 0304-0763 v. 305 Includes bibliographical references and indexes The origin of the feminine gender in PIE : an old problem in a new perspective / Silvia Luraghi -- The animacy fallacy : cognitive categories and noun classification / Maria M. Manoliu -- Default, animacy, avoidance : diachronic and synchronic agreement variations with mixed-gender antecedents / Hans Henrich Hock -- The early development of animacy in Novgorod : evoking the vocative anew / Kyongjoon Kwon -- The development of mass/count distinctions in Indo-European varieties / Inés Fernández-Ordóñez -- Strategies of definiteness in Latin : implications for early Indo-European / Brigitte L.M. Bauer -- The rise and development of the possessive in Middle Iranian with parallels in Albanian / Vit Bubenik -- Does Homeric Greek have prepositions? Or local adverbs? : (and what's the difference anyway?) / Dag T. Haug -- On the origin of the Slavic aspects : questions of chronology / Henning Andersen -- The -to-/-no- construction of Indo-European : verbal adjective or past passive participle? / Bridget Drinka -- Grammaticalization of the verbal diathesis of Germanic / John Hewson -- The origin and meaning of the first person singular consonantal markers of the Hittite hi/mi conjugations / Sarah Rose -- The origin of the oblique-subject construction: an Indo-European comparison / Jóhanna Bardal and Thórhallur Eythórsson -- Morphosyntactic changes in Persian and their effects on the syntax / Azam Estaji -- Possessive subjects, nominalization, and ergativity in North Russian / Hakyung Jung -- On the grammaticalization of kwi-/kwo- relative clauses in Proto-Indo-European / Eugenio R. Luján -- Formal correspondences, different functions : on the reconstruction of inflectional categories of Indo-European / José Luis García Ramón The product of a group of scholars who have been working on new directions in Historical Linguistics, this book is focused on questions of grammatical change, and the central issue of grammaticalization in Indo-European languages. Several studies examine particular problems in specific languages, but often with implications for the IE phylum as a whole. Given the historical scope of the data (over a period of four millennia) long range grammatical changes such as the development of gender differences, strategies of definiteness, the prepositional phrase, or of the syntax of the verbal diathesi English Indo-European languages- Grammar, Historical- Congresses LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES- Grammar & Punctuation. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES- Linguistics- Syntax. Indo-European languages- Grammar, Historical. Electronic books Conference papers and proceedings. Bubenik, Vit 1942-) Hewson, John 1930-) Rose, Sarah Sarah R.) International Conference on Historical Linguistics 18th :. 2007 :. Montréal, Québec) Print version Grammatical change in Indo-European languages. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2009 9789027248213 9027248214 (DLC) 2009013488 (OCoLC)317824647 Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV Current issues in linguistic theory v. 305