The paper discusses basic valency orientation in Hittite, based on the typology proposed in Nichols et al. (2004). Verb pairs employed for testing basic valency indicate a clearly transitivizing character of this language. The high productivity of causative derivation is shown by the fact that morphologically marked causatives are derived from both stative and change-of-state verbs. In the case of the latter, a minor pattern is also attested, whereby valency alternation is encoded through voice (active/middle) alternation. Since neither voice can be considered derived with respect to the other, verbs that display this behavior are indeterminate as to basic valency orientation. In spite of the limited extent to which voice indicates valency...
The distribution of Hualapai auxiliary verbs -yu and -wi cannot be explained only by the presence or...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior of<br />valency...
Scholars have long suspected that the verbal reduplication patterns reflected in the Anatolian langu...
We address the relationship between syntactic valency and voice morphology in Hittite (Anatolian, In...
The aim of this paper is to explore some transitivity related phenomena in Hittite. As well known, ...
The present paper concentrates on the diachronic aspects of the typology of transitivity oppositions...
This paper deals with some typologically remarkable features of the early Vedic verbal system. Forms...
This volume is a collection of articles concerned with the typology of valency and valence change in...
The paper discusses changes in the encoding of basic valency and valency alternation in Greek. At i...
The historical development of valence changes of verbs is generally an understudied phenomenon, and ...
The paper presents an analysis of clause structure in Hittite, a coherently head-final language with...
The paper discusses a number of experiencer predicates in Hittite and argues that they display diffe...
Basic Valence Orientation has been suggested as a typological parameter by Nichols, Peterson, & Barn...
Basic Valence Orientation has been suggested as a typological parameter by Nichols, Peterson, and Ba...
The IE languages developed different strategies for the encoding of the passive function. In some la...
The distribution of Hualapai auxiliary verbs -yu and -wi cannot be explained only by the presence or...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior of<br />valency...
Scholars have long suspected that the verbal reduplication patterns reflected in the Anatolian langu...
We address the relationship between syntactic valency and voice morphology in Hittite (Anatolian, In...
The aim of this paper is to explore some transitivity related phenomena in Hittite. As well known, ...
The present paper concentrates on the diachronic aspects of the typology of transitivity oppositions...
This paper deals with some typologically remarkable features of the early Vedic verbal system. Forms...
This volume is a collection of articles concerned with the typology of valency and valence change in...
The paper discusses changes in the encoding of basic valency and valency alternation in Greek. At i...
The historical development of valence changes of verbs is generally an understudied phenomenon, and ...
The paper presents an analysis of clause structure in Hittite, a coherently head-final language with...
The paper discusses a number of experiencer predicates in Hittite and argues that they display diffe...
Basic Valence Orientation has been suggested as a typological parameter by Nichols, Peterson, & Barn...
Basic Valence Orientation has been suggested as a typological parameter by Nichols, Peterson, and Ba...
The IE languages developed different strategies for the encoding of the passive function. In some la...
The distribution of Hualapai auxiliary verbs -yu and -wi cannot be explained only by the presence or...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior of<br />valency...
Scholars have long suspected that the verbal reduplication patterns reflected in the Anatolian langu...