The paper discusses a number of experiencer predicates in Hittite and argues that they display different constructions which have parallels in other Indo-European languages as well as cross-linguistically. In particular, experiencers can be coded as subjects of transitive and of unaccusative verbs, as accusative arguments of impersonal verbs, as direct objects, or as recipients/beneficiaries. It is argued that the possibility for some experiencer verbs to occur with more than one construction reflects a situation, common to other ancient IE languages, in which several constructions were available for verbs in the domain of experience. In the light of current discussion on non-canonical subject marking and its relevance for the reconstructio...
This study investigates how Experiencers are encoded in the proverbs of Nigerian English. There are ...
This study investigates the extension of nominative case to the experiencer argument of ME liken and...
This dissertation provides the first unified account for the distribution and interpretation of wh-w...
This article is a study of subject-like possessors and experiencers in Neo-Aramaic. These are expres...
This article addresses the variable alignment properties of experiencer constructions in Indo-Aryan ...
The special grammatical status of experiencers has been at the center of various studies within ling...
The paper discusses basic valency orientation in Hittite, based on the typology proposed in Nichols ...
This paper describes peculiarities of "subject" and "object" marking in European languages, especial...
Dative experiencer predicates in Hungarian investigates the argument structure and the syntax of app...
Indo-European languages show two at first sight unconnected contexts in which an argument in the dat...
In this dissertation I propose a universally available structure for experience predicates. Accordin...
Stative Experiencer Verbs such as need, lack, miss, like, etc. have several ways of argument realiza...
For a long time one of the most bewildering conundrums of Indo-European linguistics has been the iss...
In several ancient and modern Indo-European languages, the partitive-genitive may be used in place o...
The aim of this paper is the analysis of some periphrastic verb constructions in Hittite that displa...
This study investigates how Experiencers are encoded in the proverbs of Nigerian English. There are ...
This study investigates the extension of nominative case to the experiencer argument of ME liken and...
This dissertation provides the first unified account for the distribution and interpretation of wh-w...
This article is a study of subject-like possessors and experiencers in Neo-Aramaic. These are expres...
This article addresses the variable alignment properties of experiencer constructions in Indo-Aryan ...
The special grammatical status of experiencers has been at the center of various studies within ling...
The paper discusses basic valency orientation in Hittite, based on the typology proposed in Nichols ...
This paper describes peculiarities of "subject" and "object" marking in European languages, especial...
Dative experiencer predicates in Hungarian investigates the argument structure and the syntax of app...
Indo-European languages show two at first sight unconnected contexts in which an argument in the dat...
In this dissertation I propose a universally available structure for experience predicates. Accordin...
Stative Experiencer Verbs such as need, lack, miss, like, etc. have several ways of argument realiza...
For a long time one of the most bewildering conundrums of Indo-European linguistics has been the iss...
In several ancient and modern Indo-European languages, the partitive-genitive may be used in place o...
The aim of this paper is the analysis of some periphrastic verb constructions in Hittite that displa...
This study investigates how Experiencers are encoded in the proverbs of Nigerian English. There are ...
This study investigates the extension of nominative case to the experiencer argument of ME liken and...
This dissertation provides the first unified account for the distribution and interpretation of wh-w...