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Genitive and Possesive Adjectives in Ancient Indo-European languages

Julia M. Mendoza

E. R. Luján y J. L. García Alonso (eds.), A Greek man in the Iberian Street. Papers in Linguistics and Epigraphy in honour of Javier de Hoz, Innsbrucker beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, pp. 365-379, Innsbruck 2011, 2011

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Proto-Indo-European verbal syntax

Frederik Kortlandt

Journal of Indo-European Studies, 1983

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Genitive and Possessive Adjectives in Ancient Indo-European Languages

Juan Antonio Álvarez-Pedrosa Núñez

A Greek Man in the Iberian Street. Papers in Linguistics and Epigraphy in Honour of Javier de Hoz, eds. Eugenio R. Luján y Juan Luis García Alonso, Innsbruck, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, 2011, 365-379

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Leonid Kulikov & Nikolaos Lavidas (eds.). Proto-Indo-European syntax and its development. Amsterdam: Benjamins. (Benjamins Current Topics; 75)

Leonid Kulikov

2015

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Kulikov, Leonid & Nikolaos Lavidas (eds.). Proto-Indo-European syntax and its development (Benjamins Current Topics; 75). Amsterdam: Benjamins. v+158 pp.

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External Possessor Constructions in Indo-European

Silvia Luraghi

Reconstructing Syntax, 2020

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Proto-Indo-European Syntax and its Development

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A constructional approach to the expressions of possession in IE

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Reduplicated Demonstratives in Ancient Indo-European Languages

Michiel de Vaan

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Review of Cynthia L. Allen, Dative External Possessors in Early English (Oxford Studies in Diachronic and Historical Linguistics 39). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xvi + 284.

Rodrigo Pérez Lorido

English Language and Linguistics, 2021

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in: Bubenik, Vit, John Hewson and Sarah Rose (eds.), 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. 2009. xx, 262 pp. (pp. 195–206)

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Grammaticalization and external possessor structures in Romance and Germanic languages

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The Development of Predicative Possession in Slavic Languages

Jasmina Grković

Nomachi Motoki (ed.). The Grammar of Possessivity in South Slavic Languages: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives.Slavic Eurasian Studies, No 24, Sapporo., 2011

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A fresh look at grammatical relations in Indo-Aryan

Balthasar Bickel

Lingua, 110:343-373, 2000

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Typology, grammaticalization, and the reconstruction of the Proto-Indo-European case system

Ronald I Kim

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The origin of the oblique-subject construction: An Indo-European comparison

Thorhallur Eythorsson

Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2009

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Revising a syntactic isogloss: nominal modifiers marking in Indo-European languages

Artemij Keidan

Variation, Contact and Reconstruction in the Ancient Indo-European Languages: Between Linguistics and Philology, 2022

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Linguistic typology and the reconstruction of the Indo-European accusative plural

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Emerita, 2010

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Grammatical Change in Indo-European Languages

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Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2009

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Nominalization and Possession in Formosan Languages

Haowen Jiang

PhD Dissertation of Rice University, 2016

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A New Look at the Indo-European Verb

Luca Panieri

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Indo-European personal pronouns: limits of their internal reconstruction

Václav Blažek

2014

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Proto-Indo-European Syntax. Part 1. Complementation Strategies

Roland Pooth

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The dative of agent in Indo-European languages. In STUF - Language typology and Universals, 69(1): 15–47 (Special Issue on “Non-Central Usages of Datives”)

Silvia Luraghi

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Two modes of dative case assignment: Evidence from the history of Greek. Paper presented at the 39th GLOW Colloquium, University of Goettingen, April 7, 2016 (With Christina Sevdali).

Elena Anagnostopoulou, christina sevdali

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The decline of labile syntax in Old Indo-Aryan: A diachronic typological perspective

Leonid Kulikov

Linguistics, 2014

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Some notes on the realizations of the direct object in the old language

Irina Paraschiv

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Transitivity Direction in Proto-Indo-European: Direct, Inverse, and Undirected Verb Forms

Roland Pooth

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The Beginning of the End: The Decline of External Possessors in Old English

Cynthia Allen

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On the grammaticalization of kwi-/kwo- relative clauses in Proto-Indo-European

Eugenio R. Luján

Grammatical Change in Indo-European Languages, V. Bubenik - J. Hewson - S. Rose (eds.), 2009

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Syntax and semantics of modal predicates in Indo-European (2018)

Carlotta Viti

Transactions of the Philological Society , 2018

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The Double Unaccusative Construction in Sinitic Languages

Hilary CHAPPELL

Typological Studies in Language, 1999

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THE CHIMERA OF PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN ERGATIVITY Lessons for Historical Syntax

Alan Rumsey

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The pragmatics of verb initial sentences in some ancient Indo-European languages.-P. Downing, M. Noonan (eds.), Word order in discourse

Silvia Luraghi

Typological studies in language, 1995

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Non-finite Constructions in Old English, with Special Reference to Syntactic Borrowing from Latin (2010)

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