In the Armenian dialect of Urmia (Northern Iran), the indicative imperfect displays a very innovating inflection, based on the addition of the morpheme ‘-eɾ’ (properly the imperfect 3s of the verb ‘to beʼ) to the indicative present. This morpheme of ‘remotenessʼ creates opposition between other tenses as well, such as perfect and pluperfect, future and past future. The article deals with the reconstruction of the origin and diffusion of this innovating morpheme in the verbal system of the Armenian dialect of Urmia, focusing both on endogenous morphological dynamics and on the role of language contact with Turkic varieties as a trigger of this morphological change
This paper investigates effects of language contact on a previously undocumented variety of Turkic (...
Verbs in Western Armenian (Indo-European) inflect for both subject agreement and tense. Subject and ...
This paper examines the development of a future (more precisely ‘prospective’) auxiliary from a moti...
In the Armenian dialect of Urmia (Northern Iran), the indicative imperfect displays a very innovatin...
This paper deals with the problem of the origin of the verbal endings in Middle Persian and Parthian...
The article focuses on the morphological innovations of modern Armenian in the light of the paramete...
The article provides a survey of some morphological innovations that Armenian language has undergone...
International audienceIn New Persian, the aspecto-modal suffix -ē is a marker of counterfactuality a...
International audienceThe verbal morphology of Bashkardi (Bš), an Iranian language spoken in Souther...
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Within a perspective in which the Armenian language, in its history, is conceived as a sort of diasy...
This study provides new insights into the historical language contact between Classical Armenian and...
In this paper, we discuss the cross-linguistically rare case of mobile affixation in three Western A...
This chapter outlines the development of morphosyntactic alignment in Armenian from its pre-attested...
This article investigates the historical development and reorganization of variation in the individu...
This paper investigates effects of language contact on a previously undocumented variety of Turkic (...
Verbs in Western Armenian (Indo-European) inflect for both subject agreement and tense. Subject and ...
This paper examines the development of a future (more precisely ‘prospective’) auxiliary from a moti...
In the Armenian dialect of Urmia (Northern Iran), the indicative imperfect displays a very innovatin...
This paper deals with the problem of the origin of the verbal endings in Middle Persian and Parthian...
The article focuses on the morphological innovations of modern Armenian in the light of the paramete...
The article provides a survey of some morphological innovations that Armenian language has undergone...
International audienceIn New Persian, the aspecto-modal suffix -ē is a marker of counterfactuality a...
International audienceThe verbal morphology of Bashkardi (Bš), an Iranian language spoken in Souther...
This article1 deals with the Mazandarani dialect spoken in Ziarat, a village near Gorgan in Golestan...
Within a perspective in which the Armenian language, in its history, is conceived as a sort of diasy...
This study provides new insights into the historical language contact between Classical Armenian and...
In this paper, we discuss the cross-linguistically rare case of mobile affixation in three Western A...
This chapter outlines the development of morphosyntactic alignment in Armenian from its pre-attested...
This article investigates the historical development and reorganization of variation in the individu...
This paper investigates effects of language contact on a previously undocumented variety of Turkic (...
Verbs in Western Armenian (Indo-European) inflect for both subject agreement and tense. Subject and ...
This paper examines the development of a future (more precisely ‘prospective’) auxiliary from a moti...