Starting from the analysis of constructions employed to express the category of reflexive in Hittite, encoded both by the verbal ending set of the middle and by the pronominal marker -za with both active and middle verbal forms, we present a typological parallelism with the Baltic languages that has consistently developed, from a pronominal, a verbal strategy to mark reflexivity. It is also shown that a development regarding the ways of encoding reflexivity involve other Indo-European languages as well. Te Anatolian languages attest the reflexes of the original set of endings referring to the semantic categories of Reflexive, Middle and “Resultative”, while the other Indo-European languages attest an innovated “mixed morphology” for the category...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
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In the Indo-European department of Leiden University, Alwin Kloekhorst has initiated a discussion on...
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This paper discusses those features of the Lithuanian verbal system which happen to find no direct c...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
This article deals with the origin of the three distributive pronouns of the Baltic languages: Old P...
The paper outlines a diachronic typology of changes in case systems within the Indo-European linguis...
Si riflette sulla tipologia dei riflessivi nelle lingue indoeuropee, approfondendo il confronto fra ...
The paper discusses the primary and secondary endings of the Indo-European middle. It is suggested ...
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a No...
In this paper, I will discuss the origin of the different nominal accent-ablaut paradigms that can b...
The present work compares the verbal endings of the singular of some ancient I.E. languages showing ...
Proto-Indo-European mn-stems have partially been preserved as consonant-stems in Balto- Slavic. Neut...
The exposition comprises three parts. Part 1 surveys the Indo-European reduplication patterns (RPs) ...
It is argued that the PIE thematic flexion can be compared with the objective conjugation of the Ura...
C.C. Uhlenbeck made a distinction between two components of Proto-Indo-European, which he called A a...
In the Indo-European department of Leiden University, Alwin Kloekhorst has initiated a discussion on...
As is well known, pie possessed several distinct sigmatic formations with modal or future-like seman...
This paper discusses those features of the Lithuanian verbal system which happen to find no direct c...
Hittite was the language of the Hittite Empire that ruled over vast parts of Turkey from 1650 - 1180...
This article deals with the origin of the three distributive pronouns of the Baltic languages: Old P...
The paper outlines a diachronic typology of changes in case systems within the Indo-European linguis...