This article deals with the origin of the three distributive pronouns of the Baltic languages: Old Prussian erains, Lithuanian kiekvienas, Latvian ikviens ‘everybody, everyone, each one’. They are all characterised by the numeral ‘one’ (OPr. ains, Lith. vienas, Latvian viens), originally used as a pronominaliser, but they differ in their first element, which derives from a preposition ‘until’ in Old Prussian (er), from a conjunctive adverb ‘how much’ in Lithuanian (klek) or from a form that could have been both of them in Latvian (ik ‘as much as’, but Lith. iki ‘until’). The aim of this paper is to explain the formation of these distributive pronouns and to account for their differences. It can be argued that the most ancient formation deri...
In the article, the usage patterns of pronominal adjectives in Old Lithuanian texts by M. Daukša are...
In this article, we are concerned with the acquisition of Lithuanian demonstrative pronouns; special...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF THE PERSONAL PRONOUNS </strong><strong><em>(mūs)-uje </em></strong><stro...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF SOME PRONOUNS</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>This article is conc...
In this paper I focus on the history of Lithuanian and Latvian round numerals. There is evidence to ...
The history of the definite adjective in Baltic has been the object of a considerable tradition of r...
This article provides a comprehensive study of Baltic languages - primarily Lithuanian, Latvian, and...
On the basis of data from old Lithuanian writings and existing dialects, an assumption is made that ...
ABSTRACT: Between Lithuanian and Latvian there are considerable differences with regard to the deriv...
Each nation characterizes with realities, reflecting certain specifics, expressed by proper nouns (p...
Numerals have always received considerable attention in Linguistics. They have been studied from sev...
<p><strong>THE ROLE OF ANALOGY IN THE EVOLUTION OF FORM </strong><strong>IN LATVIAN PERSONAL PRONOUN...
This paper aims to describe the origin of Baltic *īrā ‘there is/are; is/are’ that appe...
<p><strong>DEICTIC </strong><strong>SYSTEMS </strong><strong>IN BALTIC DIALECTS</strong></p><p><em>S...
This paper examines the use of the verbal suffixes -(d)inė- and ‑dav‑ in Lithuanian dialects. Both s...
In the article, the usage patterns of pronominal adjectives in Old Lithuanian texts by M. Daukša are...
In this article, we are concerned with the acquisition of Lithuanian demonstrative pronouns; special...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF THE PERSONAL PRONOUNS </strong><strong><em>(mūs)-uje </em></strong><stro...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF SOME PRONOUNS</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>This article is conc...
In this paper I focus on the history of Lithuanian and Latvian round numerals. There is evidence to ...
The history of the definite adjective in Baltic has been the object of a considerable tradition of r...
This article provides a comprehensive study of Baltic languages - primarily Lithuanian, Latvian, and...
On the basis of data from old Lithuanian writings and existing dialects, an assumption is made that ...
ABSTRACT: Between Lithuanian and Latvian there are considerable differences with regard to the deriv...
Each nation characterizes with realities, reflecting certain specifics, expressed by proper nouns (p...
Numerals have always received considerable attention in Linguistics. They have been studied from sev...
<p><strong>THE ROLE OF ANALOGY IN THE EVOLUTION OF FORM </strong><strong>IN LATVIAN PERSONAL PRONOUN...
This paper aims to describe the origin of Baltic *īrā ‘there is/are; is/are’ that appe...
<p><strong>DEICTIC </strong><strong>SYSTEMS </strong><strong>IN BALTIC DIALECTS</strong></p><p><em>S...
This paper examines the use of the verbal suffixes -(d)inė- and ‑dav‑ in Lithuanian dialects. Both s...
In the article, the usage patterns of pronominal adjectives in Old Lithuanian texts by M. Daukša are...
In this article, we are concerned with the acquisition of Lithuanian demonstrative pronouns; special...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF THE PERSONAL PRONOUNS </strong><strong><em>(mūs)-uje </em></strong><stro...