Deponency in finite and nonfinite contexts

L Grestenberger - Language, 2018 - JSTOR
This article investigates the syntactic properties of deponents in finite and nonfinite contexts
in several Indo-European languages (Vedic Sanskrit, Ancient Greek, Latin, Hittite, Modern …

[图书][B] Feature mismatch deponency in Indo-European languages

L Grestenberger - 2014 - search.proquest.com
This thesis investigates" voice mismatch verbs"(deponents), verbs that take non-active
morphology but are used in syntactically active environments. The focus is on the non …

[PDF][PDF] Deponency in morphology

L Grestenberger - Oxford Research Encyclopedia in …, 2019 - lauragrestenberger.com
Deponency refers to mismatches between morphological form and syntactic function (or
“meaning”), such that a given morphological exponent appears in a syntactic environment …

The diachrony of participles in the (pre) history of Greek and Hittite: Losing and gaining functional structure

L Grestenberger - Diachronica, 2020 - jbe-platform.com
This article discusses two case studies of diachronic “voice flipping” in which the syntax of a
participle appears to change from active or “subject-oriented” to passive (Ancient Greek …

The diachrony of verbalizers in Indo-European: Where does v come from?

L Grestenberger - Journal of Historical Syntax, 2023 - ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de
This paper discusses directionality in the diachrony of derivational morphology, specifically
the rise of new verbalizers (v) through reanalysis of nominal morphology in highly synthetic …

[HTML][HTML] Relating BE and HAVE via transitivity: Evidence from Greek

A Kampanarou - Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 2024 - glossa-journal.org
This paper explores the syntax of HAVE, with a focus on Greek stative (existential and
possessive) sentences, and argues against the need to postulate multiple BEs and HAVEs …

[PDF][PDF] “Participle cycles” in the (pre-) history of Greek: losing and gaining functional structure

L Grestenberger - lauragrestenberger.com
This article discusses two case studies of diachronic “voice flipping” in which the syntax of a
participle changes from active to passive (Ancient Greek-menos to Modern Greek-menos) …

[PDF][PDF] Diathesenunterschiede in Partizipialbildungen indogermanischer Deponentien

L Grestenberger - lauragrestenberger.com
Nicht-aktives Verb Aktives Verb Bedeutung Latein hortor moneo'treibe an, sporne an,
ermahne'furor clepo, rapio'stehle, raube'Sanskrit várdhate bhávati'wächst, wird'grásate …

[PDF][PDF] Voice mismatches in non-finite contexts: the morphosyntax of deponent participles

L Grestenberger - academia.edu
Voice mismatches in non-finite contexts: the morphosyntax of deponent participles Page 1 Voice
mismatches in non-finite contexts: the morphosyntax of deponent participles Laura Grestenberger …

[PDF][PDF] CHAPTER ONE CLITICS AND TRANSITIVITY

A Roussou, IM Tsimpli - academia.edu
1. Introduction θredicatesΝareΝtypicallyΝclassifiedΝinΝte… „valency‟, ΝnamelyΝtheΝ
number of arguments they can take. Two-place (transitive) predicates (usually) have an …