Proto-Indo-European Syntax and its Development
Special issue of Journal of Historical Linguistics 3:1 (2013)
Guest Editors
| Ghent University
| Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
[Journal of Historical Linguistics, 3:1] 2013. v, 152 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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From the Guest Editorspp. 1–5
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Reconstructing Proto-Indo-European categories: The reflexive and the middle in Hittite and in the Proto-languageAlfredo Rizza and Paola Cotticelli Kurras | pp. 7–27
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The rise of ‘subordination features’ in the history of Greek and their decline: The ‘Indirect Speech Traits Cycle’Ioannis Fykias and Christina Katsikadeli | pp. 28–48
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Proto-Indo-European verb-finality: Reconstruction, typology, validationHans Henrich Hock | pp. 49–76
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Hittite pai- ‘come’ and uwa- ‘go’ as Restructuring VerbsBernhard Koller | pp. 77–97
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Reconstructing passive and voice in Proto-Indo-EuropeanLeonid Kulikov and Nikolaos Lavidas | pp. 98–121
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Toward a syntactic phylogeny of modern Indo-European languagesGiuseppe Longobardi, Cristina Guardiano, Giuseppina Silvestri, Alessio Boattini and Andrea Ceolin | pp. 122–152
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