The traditional equation of Lithuanian connective bè, be- with the preposition bè ‘without’ can be supported by a more detailed reconstruction of the semantic history of the words. This analysis can be supported by outer-Baltic evidence for the PIE deictic elements *bhe, *bho
The paper analyses semantics of the verbal prefix da- in Lithuanian. An East Slavic borrowing, this ...
The article deals with the consequences of the affixalisation of the formerly enclitic reflexive pro...
Lithuanian, where the negative prefix can attach both to the auxiliary and to the lexical verb in th...
As is well known, pie possessed several distinct sigmatic formations with modal or future-like seman...
<p><strong>DEICTIC </strong><strong>SYSTEMS </strong><strong>IN BALTIC DIALECTS</strong></p><p><em>S...
The paper sets out to examine prepositional polysemy in the Baltic languages. More precisely, the in...
The Lithuanian-Latvian illative was formed from the IE accusativus directivus and local postposition...
This paper investigates ‘before’, ‘until’ and ‘as long as’ clauses in the Baltic languages in their ...
This article deals with the origin of the three distributive pronouns of the Baltic languages: Old P...
This paper examines the use of the verbal suffixes -(d)inė- and ‑dav‑ in Lithuanian dialects. Both s...
The history of the definite adjective in Baltic has been the object of a considerable tradition of r...
The author presents the similarities of the Lithuanian language to Polish as well as to other Slavic...
In this paper, I propose to take a fresh look at the elements traditionally termed “particles” in de...
This paper discusses those features of the Lithuanian verbal system which happen to find no direct c...
The present article examines Lithuanian prefixes from the generative syntactic perspective. It is ar...
The paper analyses semantics of the verbal prefix da- in Lithuanian. An East Slavic borrowing, this ...
The article deals with the consequences of the affixalisation of the formerly enclitic reflexive pro...
Lithuanian, where the negative prefix can attach both to the auxiliary and to the lexical verb in th...
As is well known, pie possessed several distinct sigmatic formations with modal or future-like seman...
<p><strong>DEICTIC </strong><strong>SYSTEMS </strong><strong>IN BALTIC DIALECTS</strong></p><p><em>S...
The paper sets out to examine prepositional polysemy in the Baltic languages. More precisely, the in...
The Lithuanian-Latvian illative was formed from the IE accusativus directivus and local postposition...
This paper investigates ‘before’, ‘until’ and ‘as long as’ clauses in the Baltic languages in their ...
This article deals with the origin of the three distributive pronouns of the Baltic languages: Old P...
This paper examines the use of the verbal suffixes -(d)inė- and ‑dav‑ in Lithuanian dialects. Both s...
The history of the definite adjective in Baltic has been the object of a considerable tradition of r...
The author presents the similarities of the Lithuanian language to Polish as well as to other Slavic...
In this paper, I propose to take a fresh look at the elements traditionally termed “particles” in de...
This paper discusses those features of the Lithuanian verbal system which happen to find no direct c...
The present article examines Lithuanian prefixes from the generative syntactic perspective. It is ar...
The paper analyses semantics of the verbal prefix da- in Lithuanian. An East Slavic borrowing, this ...
The article deals with the consequences of the affixalisation of the formerly enclitic reflexive pro...
Lithuanian, where the negative prefix can attach both to the auxiliary and to the lexical verb in th...