Clitics have raised much discussion, mainly with regard to their status. As they, generally speaking, do not bear a lexical accent, they cannot be considered prototypical words. Indeed, clitics share features of bound morphology. However, some of them have a morphological behavior similar to prototypical words: typically, clitic pronouns can inflect, and in Greek they actually do, displaying fully-fledged paradigms which are similar to those of accented pronouns. For this reason, and even more for their distribution, they hardly qualify as affixes. It then seems better to consider clitics as non-prototypical words, located at some point in the middle of the continuum between free and bound morphemes. Greek has a vast array of clitics; ...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
This study examines the changes which take place in clitic position from Homeric to Koine Greek (pre...
This study examines the changes which take place in clitic position from Homeric to Koine Greek (pre...
This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the College of Humanities of the Ohio State Universit...
This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the College of Humanities of the Ohio State Universit...
Clitics have given rise to an enormous number of studies. In particular, they have been (and still a...
In Zwicky's 1977 discussion of clitics from the point of view of generative syntax, three class...
This article addresses the issue of how clitic elements come to occupy the positions they do in the ...
One school of thought within linguistics holds that so-called phrasal affixes (Anderson 2005), or cl...
This article addresses the issue of how clitic elements come to occupy the positions they do in the ...
This study investigates the issue of word identification, focusing on the morphophonological descrip...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
In this paper we investigate Greek, an optional clitic doubling language not subject to Kaynes gener...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
This study examines the changes which take place in clitic position from Homeric to Koine Greek (pre...
This study examines the changes which take place in clitic position from Homeric to Koine Greek (pre...
This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the College of Humanities of the Ohio State Universit...
This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the College of Humanities of the Ohio State Universit...
Clitics have given rise to an enormous number of studies. In particular, they have been (and still a...
In Zwicky's 1977 discussion of clitics from the point of view of generative syntax, three class...
This article addresses the issue of how clitic elements come to occupy the positions they do in the ...
One school of thought within linguistics holds that so-called phrasal affixes (Anderson 2005), or cl...
This article addresses the issue of how clitic elements come to occupy the positions they do in the ...
This study investigates the issue of word identification, focusing on the morphophonological descrip...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
In this paper we investigate Greek, an optional clitic doubling language not subject to Kaynes gener...
In this paper I deal with clitic doubling and address the general question of a syntactic treatment ...
This study examines the changes which take place in clitic position from Homeric to Koine Greek (pre...
This study examines the changes which take place in clitic position from Homeric to Koine Greek (pre...