Publications and talks

Publications

  • Biagetti, Erica, Hellwig, Oliver, Salvatore Scarlata, Elia Ackermann, and Paul Widmer. (submitted). The Vedic Treebank Reloaded. Paper submitted to the International Journal of Corpus Linguistics.

  • Cennamo, Michela, Francesco Maria Ciconte & Luigi Andriani (submitted). Syntactic and semantic constraints on differential object marking in old Sardinian. In: M-A Irimia & A. Mardale (eds). Differential Object Marking in Romance: Towards Microvariation. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

  • Cennamo, Michela. 2020. Mechanisms and paths of grammaticalization and reanalysis in Romance. In: W. Bisang & A. Malchukov (eds). Grammaticalization Scenarios. Berlin: de Gruyter, 165-248.

  • Cennamo, Michela. 2020. The actualization of new voice patterns in Romance. Persistence in diversity. In: B. Drinka (ed). Historical Linguistics 2017. Selected papers. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 109-142.

  • Cennamo, Michela, Francesco Ciconte & Luigi Andriani. 2020. The syntax and semantics of anticausatives in early Italo-Romance. L’Italia Dialettale 81: 1-28

  • Cennamo, Michela. 2019. Intransitive alternations and the semantics of predicates in Latin. In: P. Cotticelli Kurras & S. Ziegler (eds). Tra Semantica e Sintassi: il Ruolo della Linguistica Storica. Roma: Il Calamo, 49-80.

  • Cennamo, Michela & Alessandro Lenci. 2019. Gradience in subcategorization? Locative phrases with Italian verbsof motion. Studia Linguistica 73 (2): 369-397. (published online on 9 August 2018)

  • Cennamo, Michela & Claudia Fabrizio. 2019 (eds). Historical Linguistics 2015. Selected Papers from the 22ndInternational Conference on Historical Linguistics. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

  • Cennamo, Michela & Claudia Fabrizio. 2019. Introduction. In: M. Cennmo & C. Fabrizio (eds). Historical Linguistics2015. Selected Papers from the 22nd International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1-8

  • Cennamo, Michela. 2019. Aspects of grammaticalization and reanalysis in the voice domain in the transition from Latin to early Italo-Romance. In L. Heltoft et al. (eds). Perspectives on Language structure and language change. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 305-235.

  • Cennamo, Michela. 2018. Grammaticalization and changes in argument linking: a case-study from old Logudorese Sardinian. In: M. Chini & P. Cuzzolin (eds). Tipologia, acquisizione,grammaticalizzazione - Typology, acquisition, grammaticalization studies. Milano: FrancoAngeli, 118-141.

  • Cennamo, Michela. 2017. Object omission and the semantics of predicates in Italian in a comparative perspective. In: L. Hellan, A. Malchukov & M. Cennamo (eds). Contrastive Studies in Verbal Valency. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 251-273.

  • Cennamo, Michela, Lars Hellan & Andrej Malchukov (eds). 2017. Contrastive Studies in Verbal Valency. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

  • Cennamo, Michela. 2016. Voice. In: A. Ledgway & M. Maiden (eds). The Oxford Guide to the Romance Languages.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 967-979.

  • Cennamo, Michela, Adam Ledgeway & Guido Mensching (eds). 2016. Actes du XXVII Congrès· international delinguistique et de philologie romanes (Nancy, 15-20 juillet 2013). Section 4: Syntaxe. Nancy, ATILF, 425-603.

  • Cennamo, Michela. 2015. Valency patterns in Italian. In A. Malchukov & B. Comrie (eds). Valency Classes in theWorld’s Languages. Berlin: de Gruyter, 417-481.

  • Cennamo, Michela, Thórhallur Eythórsson & Jóhanna Bard Barðdal. 2015. Semantic and (morpho)syntactic constraints on anticausativization: Evidence from Latin and Old Norse-Icelandic. Linguistics 53 (4): 677-729

  • Ciconte, Francesco Maria. 2018. Postverbal subjects in old Italo-Romance. In: D. Bentley & S. Cruschina (eds). Non-canonical postverbal subjects. Thematic issue of the Italian Journal of Linguistics 30 (2): 127-158.

  • Ciconte, Francesco Maria. 2018. La posizione del soggetto e dell’oggetto nel siciliano antico. Bollettino del centro di studi filologici e linguistici siciliani 29: 37-63.

  • Ciconte, Francesco Maria. 2018. Soggetto e oggetto nell’italo-romanzo antico. Studi e Saggi Linguistici 66 (1): 97-135.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia & Guglielmo Inglese (eds) (forthcoming). The diachronic emergence of alignment cross-linguistically: Theoretical and empirical perspectives. Special issue of Journal of Historical Linguistics.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. 2019a. Taking diachronic evidence seriously: Result-oriented vs. source-oriented explanations of typological universals. In: K. Schmidtke-Bode, N. Levshina, S. M. Michaelis & I. A. Serzant (eds). Explanation in typology: Diachronic sources, functional motivations and the nature of the evidence. Berlin: Language Science Press, 25-46.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. 2019b. From synchronically-oriented typology to source-oriented typology: Typological universals in diachronic perspective. In: C. Gianollo & C. Mauri (eds). CLUB Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 3. Bologna: CLUB, 52-68.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. 2018 Synchronic vs. diachronic approaches to typological hierarchies. In: S. Cristofaro and F. Zúñiga (eds). Typological hierarchies in synchrony and diachrony. Amsterdam: Benjamins: 4-27.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. 2017. Dependencies and explanations of implicational universals. In: N. Enfield (ed). Dependencies in Language: On the Causal Ontology of Linguistic Systems. Berlin: Language Science Press, 9-24.

  • Fabrizio, Claudia (forthcoming). Studies on alignment and subjecthood in Latin. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

  • Fabrizio, Claudia (forthcoming). Infinitives and Subjecthood between Latin and Old Italian. In: E. Dahl (ed). Intransitivity, Detransitivization and Realignment in Indo-European. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Fabrizio, Claudia & Michela Cennamo (forthcoming). Non-nominative arguments, active impersonals and control in Latin. In: L. Kulikov, S. Kittilä & I. Serzant (eds). Diachronic Typology of Voice and Valency-Changing Categories. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

  • Fabrizio, Claudia. 2018. On the distribution of nominal infinitives in Latin and Homeric Greek. Studi e Saggi Linguistici 56: 61-96.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. 2017. A synchronic and diachronic typology of Hittite reciprocal constructions. Studies in Language 41 (4): 956–1006.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. 2018. Annotating the syntax of fragmentary sentences: the case of Hittite. In: P. Cotticelli & F. Giusfredi (eds). Proceedings of Formal Representation and Digital Humanities. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 33-46.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. 2019. The middle voice and the encoding of reciprocity in Hittite. In: P. Cotticelli & S. Ziegler (eds). Tra semantica e sintassi: il ruolo della linguistica storica – Zwischen Semantik und Syntax: die Rolle der historischen Sprachwissenschaft. Roma: Il Calamo, 99-110.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. 2020. The Hittite middle voice. Synchrony, diachrony, typology. Leiden: Brill.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo (forthcoming). Anticausativization and basic valency in Latin. In: M. Cennamo, S. Luraghi & E. Roma (eds). Transitivity and Valency Patterns. Berlin: de Gruyter.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo & Chiara Zanchi. 2020. Reciprocal constructions in Homeric Greek: a typological and corpus-based approach. Folia Linguistica Historica 41 (1): 117-170.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo, Maria Molina & Hanne Eckhoff. 2018. Incorporating Hittite into PROIEL: a pilot project. In: A. U. Frank, C. Ivanovic, F. Mambrini, M. Passarotti & C. Sporleder (eds). Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Corpus-based Research in the Humanities (CRH-2), 95-104. Available at: <https://www.oeaw.ac.at/ac/crh2/proceedings/>

  • Inglese, Guglielmo, Giuseppe Rizzo & Miriam Pflugmacher. 2019. Definite referential null objects in Old Hittite: a corpus study. Indogermanische Forschungen 124: 137-170.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo & Silvia Luraghi. 2020. The Hittite Periphrastic Perfect. In: R. Crellin & T. Jügel (eds). Perfects in Indo-European languages and beyond. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 377-410.

  • Luraghi, Silvia & Chiara Zanchi. 2018. Double accusative constructions and ditransitives in Ancient Greek. In: A. Korn et. al (eds). Ditransitives. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 9–31.

  • Luraghi, Silvia & Guglielmo Inglese (forthcoming). The origin of ergative case markers: the case of Hittite revisited. In: E. Dahl (ed). Intrasitivity, Detransitivization and Realignment in Indo-European. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Luraghi, Silvia, Guglielmo Inglese & Daniel Koelligan (forthcoming). The passive voice in ancient Indo-European languages: inflection, derivation, compound verb forms. Folia Linguistica Historica.

  • Luraghi, Silvia, Michela Cennamo & Elisa Roma (eds). (forthcoming). Transitivity and Valency Patterns. Berlin: De Gruyter.

  • Roma, Elisa. 2018. Old Irish pronominal objects and their use in verbal pro-forms. In: R. Karl & K. Möller (eds). Proceedings of the Second European Symposium in Celtic Studies, Bangor July 31st-August 3rd 2017. Hagen, Curach Bhán, 7–19.

  • Roma, Elisa (forthcoming). Constructions and polysemy of three Old Irish verbs. Celtica 32.

  • Roma, Elisa (forthcoming). Valency Patterns of Old Irish verbs: finite vs. non-finite syntax. In: M. Cennamo, S. Luraghi & E. Roma (eds). Transitivity and Valency Patterns. Berlin: de Gruyter.

  • Sausa, Eleonora & Chiara Zanchi. 2015. Non-accusative null objects in the Homeric Dependency Treebank. In: F. Mambrini, M. Passarotti and C. Sporleder (eds). Proceedings of the Workshop on Corpus-Based Research in the Humanities (CRH). <http://crh4.ipipan.waw.pl/proceedings/>

  • Scarlata, Salvator, Oliver Hellwig, Elia Ackermann, Erica Biagetti, and Paul Widmer. 2020. Annotation Guidelines for the Vedic Treebank. LREC 2020, Marseille, 11–16 May 2020 (https://github.com/OliverHellwig/sanskrit/tree/master/papers/2020lrec)

  • Zanchi, Chiara. 2019. Multiple Preverbs in Ancient Indo-European Languages. Tübingen: Narr.

  • Zanchi, Chiara (submitted). The Homeric Dependency Lexicon: what is is and how to use it. Submitted to Journal of Greek Linguistics.

  • Zanchi, Chiara, Eleonora Sausa & Silvia Luraghi. 2018. HoDeL, a Dependency Lexicon for Homeric Greek: issues and perspectives. In: P. Cotticelli & F. Giusfredi (eds). Proceedings of Formal Representation and Digital Humanities. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 230–256.

  • Zanchi, Chiara & Silvia Luraghi. 2020. Presenting HoDeL – A new resource for research on homeric greek verbs”. Paper accepted for the proceedings of Dialogue 2020 – 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies, Moscow, Russia, 15-20 June 2020.

  • Zanchi, Chiara & Matteo Tarsi (forthcoming). Valency patterns and alternations in Gothic. In: M. Cennamo, S. Luraghi & E. Roma (eds). Transitivity and Valency Patterns. Berlin: de Gruyter.

  • Zanchi, Chiara & Erica Pinelli (forthcoming). Gender-based violence in Italian local newspapers: How argument structure constructions can diminish Perpetrator’s responsibility. In: A. Fragonara e P. Anesa (eds), Discourse processes between reason and emotion: a post-disciplinary perspective. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Zanchi, Chiara & Silvia Luraghi (submitted). HoDeL: una nuova risorsa per lo studio dei verbi nel greco omerico. Paper submitted to Studi Italiani di Linguistica Teorica e Applicata (SILTA).

Talks and posters

  • Biagetti, Erica. "The Treebank of Vedic Sanskrit: Methodology and challenges in the annotation of the Rigveda". Paper presented at the internationa workshop Building New Resources for Historical Linguistics. Università degli Studi di Pavia, 3 November 2020.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia & Guglielmo Inglese. “DEMA: the Pavia Diachronic Emergence of Alignment database”. Presetend at SIGTYP 2020 “The Second Workshop on Computational Research in Linguistic Typology”, The 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, online, 19 November 2020.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. “Source-oriented typology: Implicational universals in diachronic perspective”, Universität Zurich, 2019.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia & Vittorio Ganfi. “The diachronic emergence of alignment patterns: towards a database.” Presented at The shaping of transitivity and argument structure: theoretical and empirical perspectives, University of Pavia, 25-27 October 2018.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. “From synchronically-oriented typology to source-oriented typology: Typological universals in diachronic perspective”, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 2018.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. “From result-oriented typology to source-oriented typology: Implicational universals in diachronic perspective”, Universität Jena, 2018.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. “From result-oriented typology to source-oriented typology: Implicational universals in diachronic perspective”, Diversity Linguistics Seminar, ERC project `Grammatical Universals’, Leipzig, 2018.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. “Typological universals in diachronic perspective”, Università di Bologna, 2018.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. “Typological universals in diachronic perspective”, Symposium du Labex EFL, Paris, 2017.

  • Cristofaro, Sonia. “Typological universals in diachronic perspective”, University of Manchester, 2017.

  • Fabrizio, Claudia. “On Subject Infinitives between Latin and Old Italian: A drift towards neutral alignment”. Presented at The shaping of transitivity and argument structure: theoretical and empirical perspectives, University of Pavia, 25-27 October 2018.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “La diatesi media in ittita: una prospettiva tipologica”. Presented at Cantieri d’Autunno (6th ed.), University of Pavia, 13 October 2016.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “Verbal roots and lexical aspect in Hittite: a cognitive linguistics approach”. Presented at 15. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, University of Wien, 13-16 September 2016.

  • Inglese. Guglielmo. “Towards a diachronic treebank of Hittite middle verbs”. Presented at the workshop Diachronic Treebanks, SLE – 49th Annual Meeting, Napoli, 31 August – 3 September 2016.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “Annotating the syntax of fragmentary sentences: the case of Hittite”. Presented at Formal Representation and Digital Humanities, University of Verona, 28-29 June 2016.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “Hittite reciprocal constructions in typological perspective”. Presented at T.W.I.S.T Conference, Leiden University, 22 April 2017.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “Towards a semantic map of the Hittite middle voice: methodological problems and preliminary results”. Talk given at Anthropological and Descriptive linguistics discussion group, Leiden University, 3 July 2017.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The rise of Hittite bipartite reciprocal markers: a case of constructionalization”. Presented at 33. Deutscher Orientalistentag (DOT), section Indogermanistik, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, 18 – 22 September 2017.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The middle voice and the encoding of reciprocity in Hittite”. Presented at Annual SIG and IG joint conference, University of Verona, 11-14 October 2017.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The Hittite middle voice: a corpus-based synchronic description of a polysemous marker”. Invited talk at Research Colloquium of the Department of Comparative Linguistics, University of Zurich, 8 December 2017.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “Reconstructing reciprocal constructions in PIE: evidence from Anatolian”. Invited talk at Comparative Philology Graduate Seminars, University of Oxford, 28 November 2017.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The journey of the Hittite middle voice from Old to New Hittite: paths of developments of the Hittite voice system”. Invited talk at Hethitische Festrituale Doctoral Workshop, Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz, 15-16 November 2018.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The diachronic typology of middle voice systems: what do we know and where do we go from here”. Invited talk at the Department of Linguistics, FunC, University of Leuven, 8 November 2018.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The middle voice in Hittite: between synchronic description and diachronic explanations”. Invited talk at Workshop on Language Variation and Change, University of Chicago, 25 May 2018.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “Anticausativization and basic valency orientation in Latin”. Presented at The shaping of transitivity and argument structure: theoretical and empirical perspectives, University of Pavia, 25-27 October 2018.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “L’alternanza (anti)causativa e l’orientamento di base della valenza in Latino”. Presented at Cantieri d’Autunno (8th ed.), University of Pavia, 16 October 2018.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The diachrony of the Hittite middle voice.” Invited talk, University of Göttingen, 8 November 2019.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The Hittite middle voice: a diachronic perspective.” Invited talk at UCL Historical Linguistics Network, University College London, 1 March 2019.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “Basic valency orientation from PIE to Romance languages: a focus on Latin”. Invited talk at Anglia Ruskin - Cambridge Romance Linguistics Seminars, University of Cambridge, 28 February 2019.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The emergence of reflexive markers: the case of Hittite”. Presented at SLE 2019 Meeting, Leipzig, 21-24 August 2019.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “Basic valency orientation in Early and Classical Latin” Presented at 20thInternational Colloquium on Latin Linguistics (ICLL 2019), Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 17-21 June 2019.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. “The Hittite middle voice: a diachronic perspective”. Presented at Arbeitstagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, University of Ljubljana, 4-7 June 2019.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo. 2019. “The Hittite middle voice: a diachronic perspective”. Presented at Four Indo-European Research Colloquium, University of Leiden, 21-22 March 2019.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo & Chiara Zanchi. “Reciprocal constructions in Homeric Greek: a typological and corpus-based approach”. Paper presented at the conference A corpus and usage-based approach to Ancient Greek: from the Archaic period until the Koiné, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, 12-14 April 2018.

  • Inglese, Guglielmo, Maria Molina & Hanne Eckhoff. “Incorporating Hittite into PROIEL: a pilot project”. Poster presented at Second Workshop on Corpus-based Research in the Humanities (CRH), University of Wien, 25-26. January 2018.

  • Luraghi, Silvia. “Perception verbs in Ancient Greek”. Paper presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New York City, USA, 5-3 January 2019.

  • Luraghi, Silvia. “Perception verbs in Ancient Greek”, Paper presented at the 23th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Canberra, Australia, 1-5 July 2019.

  • Luraghi, Silvia. “Perception verbs in Ancient Greek”. Paper presented at the 52th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, Leipzig, Germany, 21-24 August 2019.

  • Luraghi, Silvia. “Perception verbs in Ancient Greek in typological perspective”. Paper presented at the 13th International Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology, Pavia, Italy, 4-6 September 2019.

  • Luraghi, Silvia & Chiara Zanchi. “A constructionist approach to argument structure alternation: a corpus-based study on Latin verbs taking AccAbl and AccDat constructions” . Paper presented at the conference 20th International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spagna, 17-21 June 2019.

  • Luraghi, Silvia & Erica Biagetti. “Comparing argument structure variation in Homeric Greek and Early Vedic: The case of oîda and veda”. Paper presented at the 52th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, Leipzig, Germany, 21-24 August 2019.

  • Luraghi, Silvia & Guglielmo Inglese. “The Proto-Indo-European middle as a typological rarity”. Paper presented at the 13th International Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology, Pavia, Italy, 4-6 September 2019.

  • Luraghi, Silvia & Guglielmo Inglese. “Constituency and configurationality in Hittite”. Paper presented at the conference Typology of Morphosyntactic Parameters (TMP 2019), Moscow, Russia, 16-18 October 2019.

  • Luraghi, Silvia & Guglielmo Inglese. “The Hittite periphrastic perfect”. Invited talk at the workshop The Function and Semantics of the Perfect in Indo-European Languages, University of Uppsala, 29 September – 1 October 2016.

  • Mattiola, Simone & Chiara Zanchi (accepted). “On the diachrony of pluractional constructions: a first typological survey”. Paper accepted at the international conference Syntax of the World’s languages IX, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Perù, 16-18 September 2021 (postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic).

  • Roma, Elisa. "Old Irish pronominal objects and their use in verbal pro-forms". Paper presented at the Second European Symposium in Celtic Studies, Prifysgol Bangor University, UK, 31 July- 3 August 2017.

  • Roma, Elisa. "Valency Patterns of Old Irish verbs: finite vs. non-finite syntax". Paper presented at the conference The shaping of transitivity and argument structure: theoretical and empirical perspectives. Università degli Studi di Pavia, 25-27 October 2018.

  • Roma, Elisa. "Valency patterns of Old Irish verbs". Paper presented at the XVI International Congress of Celtic Studies, Prifysgol Bangor University, UK, 22-26 July 2019.

  • Sausa, Eleonora & Chiara Zanchi. "Non-accusative null objects in the Homeric Dependency Treebank". Paper presented at Workshop on Corpus-Based Research in the Humanities (CRH), Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 10 December 2015

  • Sausa, Eleonora, Chiara Zanchi & Francesco Mambrini. "Non-accusative null objects from Archaic to Hellenistic Greek". Paper presented at Diachronic Treebanks, workshop held in connection with the SLE 2016 Conference. Naples, Italy, September 2016.

  • Zanchi, Chiara. "Null objects in the Homeric poems: a pragmatic and stylistic account". Paper presented at the Österreichischen Linguistentagung 2017, Klagenfurt, Austria, 8-10 December 2017.

  • Zanchi, Chiara. “Valency patterns and alternations in Gothic: A typological and contrastive approach”. Paper presented at the conference The shaping of transitivity and argument structure: theoretical and empirical perspectives. Università degli Studi di Pavia, 25-27 October 2018.

  • Zanchi, Chiara. “On the functions of Indo-European preverbs: a typologically informed reappraisal”. Paper presented at 13th Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology, Università degli Studi di Pavia, 4-6 September 2019.

  • Zanchi, Chiara. "Le funzioni dei preverbi in indoeuropeo: una rivalutazione tipologica". Paper presented at XVII Seminarios de investigación en filología clasíca, Departamento de Filología Clasíca, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, November 2019.

  • Zanchi, Chiara. "On the functions of Indo-European preverbs: a typologically informed reappraisal". Paper presented at Seminarios de investigación, Departamento de Filología Clasíca e Indoeuropeo, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, November 2019.

  • Zanchi, Chiara. "Introducing HoDeL: A new resource for the study of Homeric verbs". Paper presented at The 9th Midwest workshop on Greek language and linguistics: a virtual affair, The Ohio State University & The University of Chicago (held on-line), 6 June 2020.

  • Zanchi, Chiara. “HoDeL: A dependency lexicon of Homeric Greek”. Paper presented at the international workshop Building New Resources for Historical Linguistics, Università degli Studi di Pavia, 3 November 2020.

  • Zanchi, Chiara & Erica Pinelli. “Gender-based violence in the Italian media: the linguistic strategies to diminish perpetrators’ responsibility”. Paper presented at the 23rd DiscourseNet Conference. Università degli Studi di Bergamo, 6-8 giugno 2019.

  • Zanchi, Chiara, Eleonora Sausa & Silvia Luraghi. "A digital resource for Greek Linguistics: the Homeric Dependency Lexicon (HoDeL)". Paper presented at Formal Representation and Digital Humanities: text, language and tools, Verona, Italy, 28-29 June 2016.

  • Zanchi, Chiara & Silvia Luraghi.“Presenting HoDeL – A new resource for research on Homeric Greek verbs". Poster presented at Dialog 2020 - 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies, Moscow, Russia, 17-20 June 2020.

  • Zanchi, Chiara & Guglielmo Inglese (accepted). “Ancient Greek valency patterns and alternations”. Paper under evaluation for the 3rd International Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, 23-25 June 2021.



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