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From motion to possibility
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Francesca Dell’Oro
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October 14, 2023
Published Online: 2023-10-14
Published in Print: 2023-09-04
© 2023 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- Inhalt
- Toch. B krore ‚dunkel‘ ~ nhd. Ruß
- Avestan-Middle Persian tense mismatches in the Zand and the Middle Persian “performative preterite”
- Translation and transmission in the Armenian New Testament
- How to pull a wagon in Indo-European
- Lat. ploxenum and plaustrum reconsidered
- φέρ’ ἴδω
- Variation and change in the formal marking of Khotanese (II)
- A note on the syntax of interrogation in Gothic
- From motion to possibility
- Loki’s chains, Agni’s yoke, Prometheus Bound, and the Old English Boethius
- Why was aspectual composition out of reach in Indo-European studies on aspect in the decades around 1900?
- Tocharian B ore (plural wrenta) and nominal reduplication in Tocharian and PIE
- Non-nominative subjects in Latin and Ancient Greek
- Erratum to: From motion to possibility