[PDF][PDF] The morphology of Proto-Indo-European

J Lundquist, AD Yates - Handbook of comparative and …, 2018 - indoeuropean.wdfiles.com
Thischapteraimstoprovideanupdatedovervi…-Indo-European (PIE) morphology,
broadlyestablishing the typological properties of the reconstructible system, and offering …

[PDF][PDF] Causatives and applicatives: The case for polysemy in Javanese

C Hemmings - Working Papers in Linguistics, 2013 - researchgate.net
Causative and applicative constructions have been a topic of great interest for theoretical
and typological linguists due to their potential to provide insight into the relationship …

[图书][B] Verbal reduplication in Anatolian

TR Dempsey - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Scholars have long suspected that the verbal reduplication patterns reflected in the
Anatolian languages encode typologically expected imperfectivity and iconic expressivism …

[PDF][PDF] Hittite nasal presents

A Shatskov - … de la Société de linguistique de …, 2017 - scholarlypublications …
1.1 The reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European verbal system is based to a great extent
on Indo-Iranian and Greek data. These languages have a large number of categories; for …

[HTML][HTML] Reconstructing the PIE causative in a cross-linguistic perspective

C Bozzone - Indo-European Linguistics, 2020 - brill.com
This paper examines the function and distribution of* CoC-éye/o-presents (traditionally
labelled as causatives/iteratives) in pie in the light of recent theoretical and typological …

Pluractionality in Hittite: A new look at the suffix -ške/a-

G Inglese, S Mattiola - STUF-Language Typology and Universals, 2020 - degruyter.com
Hittite features three derivational suffixes, ie,-ške/a-,-šša-, and-anna/i-, that attach to verbs
and are commonly described as expressing a number of imperfective-like functions. So far …

Iterative or stative? New morphosemantic analyses of Latin lūgeō 'mourn' and doleō 'feel pain'

K Nishimura - Journal of Latin Linguistics, 2023 - degruyter.com
This paper will start by focusing on the morphosemantics of a Latin verb lūgeō 'mourn',
which represents an emotion felt by people mentally excruciated by their loved one's death …

[HTML][HTML] Umbrian⟨ rs⟩ and⟨ rf⟩: A synchronic and diachronic puzzle

T Onishi - Indo-European Linguistics, 2021 - brill.com
This paper examines two different outcomes of reconstructed* rs sequences in Umbrian.
While the sequence* rs which goes back to Proto-Sabellic is continued as⟨ rs⟩, secondary …

Krótka historia 'czytania'(cz. I): Protoforma i ścieżki derywacji

K Kardas - Linguistica Copernicana, 2019 - cejsh.icm.edu.pl
Pochodzenie i historia polskiego wyrazu czytać wydają się stosunkowo szeroko i spójnie
opisane w literaturze przedmiotu. Polscy autorzy hipotez etymologicznych–głównie …

Hittite causative markers in a diachronic Anatolian perspective

A Shatskov - Journal of language relationship, 2020 - degruyter.com
Hittite is a heavily transivitizing language, and there are several morphological markers of
causativisation in Hittite. Two of them, namely suffixes-nu-and-ahh-, were productive in the …