Finite verbs in Basque agree with subject, direct object and indirect object. Argument agreement is complicated by the phenomenon of Ergative Displacement. In Bermeo ED has been lost. Both dialectological and diachronic evidence show that this has been the final resul of a process whereby forms are replaced one by one, starting with the least commonly used forms. Speakers employ analogies to derive less common forms, without complete morphological analysis
This study undertakes an analysis of how ergative/absolutive Case marking takes place in Basque, in ...
International audienceNominal ergativity and verbal valency in BasqueThis study about the Basque lan...
This paper aims at showing that the old imperfective periphrasis of Basque [verbal noun + locative +...
Finite verbs in Basque agree with subject, direct object and indirect object. Argument agreement is ...
Basque children omit ergative case markers for about five months before the production of this case ...
This is a study of the Basque noun morphology, which sets out the noun paradigm of historical Basque...
Previous generative work on Basque syntax has attempted to equate either the NOR or the NORK case in...
In this paper I offer a reconstruction of some aspects of the diachrony of basque declension, especi...
“No aspect of Basque linguistics has received more attention over the years than the morphology of t...
This paper investigates a recent change in the grammar of spoken Basque which results in the substit...
In this article, I propose a novel way to distinguish between agreement and clitic doubling. The inn...
This paper addresses a paradox in the interprettttion ofverbal as ect'in Basque. In Indo-Europe...
This paper aims at showing that the old imperfective periphrasis of Basque [verbal noun + locative +...
I would like to thank the organizers of the 3rd Congress of the Koldo Mitxelena Chair for inviting m...
Basque is spoken by approximately 660,000 people (Trask 1997) in the Basque Country, straddling the ...
This study undertakes an analysis of how ergative/absolutive Case marking takes place in Basque, in ...
International audienceNominal ergativity and verbal valency in BasqueThis study about the Basque lan...
This paper aims at showing that the old imperfective periphrasis of Basque [verbal noun + locative +...
Finite verbs in Basque agree with subject, direct object and indirect object. Argument agreement is ...
Basque children omit ergative case markers for about five months before the production of this case ...
This is a study of the Basque noun morphology, which sets out the noun paradigm of historical Basque...
Previous generative work on Basque syntax has attempted to equate either the NOR or the NORK case in...
In this paper I offer a reconstruction of some aspects of the diachrony of basque declension, especi...
“No aspect of Basque linguistics has received more attention over the years than the morphology of t...
This paper investigates a recent change in the grammar of spoken Basque which results in the substit...
In this article, I propose a novel way to distinguish between agreement and clitic doubling. The inn...
This paper addresses a paradox in the interprettttion ofverbal as ect'in Basque. In Indo-Europe...
This paper aims at showing that the old imperfective periphrasis of Basque [verbal noun + locative +...
I would like to thank the organizers of the 3rd Congress of the Koldo Mitxelena Chair for inviting m...
Basque is spoken by approximately 660,000 people (Trask 1997) in the Basque Country, straddling the ...
This study undertakes an analysis of how ergative/absolutive Case marking takes place in Basque, in ...
International audienceNominal ergativity and verbal valency in BasqueThis study about the Basque lan...
This paper aims at showing that the old imperfective periphrasis of Basque [verbal noun + locative +...