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Database of valency-changing categories in Indo-Aryan
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Voice typology
Voice typology
Constraints on the causative derivation in early Vedic: Evidence for a diachronic typology of transitivity
This paper demonstrates the relevance of the semantic approach to transitivity (going back to Hopper and Thompson 1980) for the analysis of Vedic causative verbs. I argue that in terms of this approach it is possible to explain a number of
The decline of labile syntax in Old Indo-Aryan: A diachronic typological perspective
The ancient Indo-European languages, such as early Vedic or (Homeric) Greek, are usually considered to be characterized by a high degree of lability. According to the communis opinio, they had a considerable number of labile verbs or verbal forms
Passive and middle in Indo-European
Passive and middle in Indo-European
Grammaticalization of reciprocal pronouns in Indo-Aryan: Evidence from Sanskrit and Indo-European for a diachronic typology of reciprocal constructions
This paper focuses on the evolution of the Old Indo-Aryan reciprocal pronoun anyo’nya- as well as some related forms, tracing its grammaticalization from the early Vedic period onwards until the beginning of the Middle Indic period. On the basis of a
Split causativity: remarks on correlations between transitivity, aspect, and tense
Split causativity: remarks on correlations between transitivity, aspect, and tense
Reciprocal constructions in Vedic
Reciprocal constructions in Vedic
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