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Passives and ergatives in middle Indo-Aryan
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Vit Bubenik
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Regrammaticalization and Regrammaticalization of the inchoative suffix 1
- Light shed on problems of Turkic conjugation 9
- On the history of relative clauses in French and some of its dialects 19
- Functional renewal 33
- Passives and ergatives in middle Indo-Aryan 49
- Evidence of grammaticalization in Pennsylvania German 59
- Old froms for new concepts 77
- On subjectification in modal adverbs 93
- Gender, class, and prestige in the spread of an allophonic rule 105
- Reconstruction of the Proto-Romance syllable 117
- The development of word-final /b/ in English 133
- Areal linguistics in prehistory 143
- The later stages in the development of the definite article 159
- Parameters underlying the organization of medieval Russian texts 177
- What the choice of the overt nominalizer NO did to Mmodern Japanese syntax and semantics 191
- On the categorical evolution 205
- Regression and creation in the double accusative in Ancient Greek 217
- Mophological reanalysis and typology 227
- On the grammaticization of the definite article SE in spoken Finnish 239
- Identifying an Old French text with the help of dialect analysis 251
- Prototypically and agenthood in Indo-European 259
- Genetic congruence versus areal convergence 269
- On the fate of adjectival declension in Overseas Dutch (with some notes on the history of Dutch) 283
- Clitic placement from Old to Modern European Portuguese 295
- A diachronic view of prepositional verbs of emotion in Spanish 309
- Phonologically based mmorphological change 323
- Diachronic stable structural features 337
- The diachronic distibution of bare and prepositional infinitives in English 357
- Object shift in Old Spanish 371
- Lexical diffusion as a guide to scribal intent 379
- Verb-seconding in Old English 387
- the thematic structure of the main clause in OLd French, OR versus SI 401
- on different ways of optimizing the sound shape of words 421
- Exaptation and grammaticalization 433
- Author’s addresses 447
- Index of names 449
- Index of languages 457
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
- Regrammaticalization and Regrammaticalization of the inchoative suffix 1
- Light shed on problems of Turkic conjugation 9
- On the history of relative clauses in French and some of its dialects 19
- Functional renewal 33
- Passives and ergatives in middle Indo-Aryan 49
- Evidence of grammaticalization in Pennsylvania German 59
- Old froms for new concepts 77
- On subjectification in modal adverbs 93
- Gender, class, and prestige in the spread of an allophonic rule 105
- Reconstruction of the Proto-Romance syllable 117
- The development of word-final /b/ in English 133
- Areal linguistics in prehistory 143
- The later stages in the development of the definite article 159
- Parameters underlying the organization of medieval Russian texts 177
- What the choice of the overt nominalizer NO did to Mmodern Japanese syntax and semantics 191
- On the categorical evolution 205
- Regression and creation in the double accusative in Ancient Greek 217
- Mophological reanalysis and typology 227
- On the grammaticization of the definite article SE in spoken Finnish 239
- Identifying an Old French text with the help of dialect analysis 251
- Prototypically and agenthood in Indo-European 259
- Genetic congruence versus areal convergence 269
- On the fate of adjectival declension in Overseas Dutch (with some notes on the history of Dutch) 283
- Clitic placement from Old to Modern European Portuguese 295
- A diachronic view of prepositional verbs of emotion in Spanish 309
- Phonologically based mmorphological change 323
- Diachronic stable structural features 337
- The diachronic distibution of bare and prepositional infinitives in English 357
- Object shift in Old Spanish 371
- Lexical diffusion as a guide to scribal intent 379
- Verb-seconding in Old English 387
- the thematic structure of the main clause in OLd French, OR versus SI 401
- on different ways of optimizing the sound shape of words 421
- Exaptation and grammaticalization 433
- Author’s addresses 447
- Index of names 449
- Index of languages 457