Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction: The Reykjavík–Eyjafjallajökull papers
Part I.Areal/geneological investigations
Chapter 2.Non-nominative and depersonalized subjects in the Balkans: Areality vs. genealogy
Chapter 3.Experiencer constructions in Tsezic languages
Part II.Synchronic investigations
Chapter 4.Spanish dative experiencers: A macro-role approach
Chapter 5.Dative case and oblique subjects
Part III.Diachronic investigations
Chapter 6.Word order as a subject test in Old Icelandic
Chapter 7.The diachrony of non-canonical subjects in Northwest Semitic
Chapter 8.Case marking of predicative possession in Vedic: The genitive, the dative, the locative
Chapter 9.Accusative sickness? A brief epidemic in the history of German
Afterword
Chapter 10.Forty years in the search of a/the subject
Chapter 11.What is a subject: The nature and validity of subject tests
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