The volume investigates the different alignment patterns in Indo-Aryan and shows that the variation of alignment patterns in Indo-Aryan goes beyond the opposition between accusativity and ergativity. The book includes a thorough discussion of the concepts and terminology relating to alignment patterns. The study draws extensively on new language data from Indo-Aryan. It includes discussions of examples taken from Hindi, Sanskrit, Apabhramsa, Asamiya, Bangla, Oriya, the Bihari languages, Nepali, Kashmiri, Sindhi, Siraiki, Poguli, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marwari, Harauti, the Hindi varieties, and Shina. The volume offers a comprehensive overview of various alignment patterns in Indo-Aryan based on a wide range of data. By focusing on lesser known ...
New Indo-Aryan languages are characterized by accusative (DOM) objects in ergative, perfective claus...
Abstract This paper aims at analyzing Pahari language as an ergative language by using the standard ...
International audienceAn inquiry into the emergence of non-canonical subjects in Hindi may be a firs...
Indo-Aryan languages are often described as ergative or split-ergative. The article investigates the...
A reflection on ergativity in Modern and Middle Indo-Aryan languages It is generally accepted in lin...
Ergativity in the Indo-Aryan languages is a very intricate phenomenon. At the morphological level, w...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
Ergativity in Indo-Aryan languages has been a much-discussed issue for a long time. Not only has erg...
International audienceThe paper aims at explaining the contradictions in early classifications of In...
Since the pioneering paper by Emenau (1956) there have been many attempts (cf. Masica 1976, 2001; Eb...
Alignment differences in two Rajasthani languages, Marwari and Harauti, illustrate the distinct func...
New Indo-Aryan languages are characterized by accusative (DOM) objects in ergative, perfective claus...
Abstract This paper aims at analyzing Pahari language as an ergative language by using the standard ...
International audienceAn inquiry into the emergence of non-canonical subjects in Hindi may be a firs...
Indo-Aryan languages are often described as ergative or split-ergative. The article investigates the...
A reflection on ergativity in Modern and Middle Indo-Aryan languages It is generally accepted in lin...
Ergativity in the Indo-Aryan languages is a very intricate phenomenon. At the morphological level, w...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
The paper deals with the diachrony of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan with special referen...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
The paper aims at linking the historic evolution of the past and perfect system in Indo-Aryan (with ...
Ergativity in Indo-Aryan languages has been a much-discussed issue for a long time. Not only has erg...
International audienceThe paper aims at explaining the contradictions in early classifications of In...
Since the pioneering paper by Emenau (1956) there have been many attempts (cf. Masica 1976, 2001; Eb...
Alignment differences in two Rajasthani languages, Marwari and Harauti, illustrate the distinct func...
New Indo-Aryan languages are characterized by accusative (DOM) objects in ergative, perfective claus...
Abstract This paper aims at analyzing Pahari language as an ergative language by using the standard ...
International audienceAn inquiry into the emergence of non-canonical subjects in Hindi may be a firs...