The use of interrogative pronouns as relative clause markers is often mentioned as a typical feature of European languages. This study presents an empirical approach to the distribution of interrogative pronouns as relative clause markers in time and space in the Indo-European language family. Based on a comprehensive sample of ancient and modern Indo-European languages, it is shown that interrogative-marked relative clauses are present in all stages of Indo-European within and outside of Europe. An analysis by branch suggests that this constitutes a case of parallel innovations subsequently spreading via language contact. The study also shows that interrogatives are used as relative clause markers independently of whether they are inflecte...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In this thesis I use a dialec...
Hittite and Tocharian share an interrogative pronominal stem in m-next to the well known Proto-Indo-...
In contrast to the received consensus in the historical- comparative linguistic community, we argue ...
The use of interrogative pronouns as relative clause markers is often mentioned as a typical feature...
In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morphological realisation between int...
In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morphological realisation between int...
"Rivista di Linguistica" 2 In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morpholog...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nominative/accusative to ergative/absolutive shift in Indo-Aryan h...
This paper focuses on the evolution of the Old Indo-Aryan reciprocal pronoun anyo’nya- as well as so...
This thesis investigates the diachronic behaviour of relative clauses across a broad sample of const...
It is enlightened that the most common prompt for creating questions in language is the interrogativ...
The paper gives a new account of the development of the first person singular pronoun in Indo-Europ...
This paper focuses on the evolution of the Old Indo-Aryan reciprocal pronoun anyo'nya- as well as so...
As compared to their contemporary varieties, 18th century Slovene and Kajkavian literary sources exh...
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a No...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In this thesis I use a dialec...
Hittite and Tocharian share an interrogative pronominal stem in m-next to the well known Proto-Indo-...
In contrast to the received consensus in the historical- comparative linguistic community, we argue ...
The use of interrogative pronouns as relative clause markers is often mentioned as a typical feature...
In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morphological realisation between int...
In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morphological realisation between int...
"Rivista di Linguistica" 2 In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morpholog...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nominative/accusative to ergative/absolutive shift in Indo-Aryan h...
This paper focuses on the evolution of the Old Indo-Aryan reciprocal pronoun anyo’nya- as well as so...
This thesis investigates the diachronic behaviour of relative clauses across a broad sample of const...
It is enlightened that the most common prompt for creating questions in language is the interrogativ...
The paper gives a new account of the development of the first person singular pronoun in Indo-Europ...
This paper focuses on the evolution of the Old Indo-Aryan reciprocal pronoun anyo'nya- as well as so...
As compared to their contemporary varieties, 18th century Slovene and Kajkavian literary sources exh...
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a No...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.In this thesis I use a dialec...
Hittite and Tocharian share an interrogative pronominal stem in m-next to the well known Proto-Indo-...
In contrast to the received consensus in the historical- comparative linguistic community, we argue ...