The book investigates multiple preverbs (PVs) in some ancient IE languages (Vedic, Homeric Greek, Old Church Slavic, and Old Irish). After an introduction, it opens with the theoretical framework and a typologically-oriented overview of PVs. It then gives quantitative data about multiple PV composites and carries out philological, formal, semantic, and syntactic analyses on them. The comparison among these languages suggests that a process of accumulation lies behind multiple PV composites. Also, PV ordering is explained by different factors: semantic solidarity between PVs and verbs PVs’ tendency to be specified by event participants, PVs’ etymologies, influence from other languages. The book also contributes to casting light on the reason...
The paper analyses the beginning of subordination strategies in Ancient Indo-Europ¬e-an languages, m...
The article aims to account for the various, often unexpected positions of the conjunction in coordi...
In this introductory chapter, we address the relationship between historical linguistics and Indo-Eu...
This thesis describes and analyzes multiple preverb composites in a sample of ancient Indo-European ...
The notion ‘preverb’ is a traditional descriptive notion in Indo-European linguistics. It refers to ...
The term preverb stacking (PS) designates the co-occurrence on one verbal base of two or more prefix...
In this book there is described a new and innovative hypothesis on the Proto-Indoeuropean verb syste...
The collected papers in this book address an array of important issues in the field of Historical Li...
This paper analyses the system of multiple affixation of spatial preverbs in Homeric Greek in a typo...
This thesis concerns the word formation of secondary verbs in Old Irish. Although extensive work has...
The paper outlines a diachronic typology of changes in case systems within the Indo-European linguis...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
The aim of the present paper is twofold: 1) to define some controversial aspects concerning the noti...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
It is difficult to give this dissertation a proper title because the PIE adverbials in question have...
The paper analyses the beginning of subordination strategies in Ancient Indo-Europ¬e-an languages, m...
The article aims to account for the various, often unexpected positions of the conjunction in coordi...
In this introductory chapter, we address the relationship between historical linguistics and Indo-Eu...
This thesis describes and analyzes multiple preverb composites in a sample of ancient Indo-European ...
The notion ‘preverb’ is a traditional descriptive notion in Indo-European linguistics. It refers to ...
The term preverb stacking (PS) designates the co-occurrence on one verbal base of two or more prefix...
In this book there is described a new and innovative hypothesis on the Proto-Indoeuropean verb syste...
The collected papers in this book address an array of important issues in the field of Historical Li...
This paper analyses the system of multiple affixation of spatial preverbs in Homeric Greek in a typo...
This thesis concerns the word formation of secondary verbs in Old Irish. Although extensive work has...
The paper outlines a diachronic typology of changes in case systems within the Indo-European linguis...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
The aim of the present paper is twofold: 1) to define some controversial aspects concerning the noti...
The present paper offers an analysis of the transitivizing and intransitivizing preverbs (semi-bound...
It is difficult to give this dissertation a proper title because the PIE adverbials in question have...
The paper analyses the beginning of subordination strategies in Ancient Indo-Europ¬e-an languages, m...
The article aims to account for the various, often unexpected positions of the conjunction in coordi...
In this introductory chapter, we address the relationship between historical linguistics and Indo-Eu...