<p><strong>PERSONAL PRONOUNS IN RECONSTRUCTING OF BOREALIC GRAMMATICAL PROTO-SYSTEM</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>If the prime Borealic grammatical structure was an ergative one, it might have been that of Elamite type with non-case means to express relations between subject and object. The article deals with the languages, where traces of the ergative case are distinct. So the appearing of differences between verbals and nomina, as well as the formation of gender and the appearing of conjugation systems are explained as a result of decay of the prime ergative structure. As for pronouns, two lines of them may be tracked out, as personal: 1 p. sg. <em>m</em>Λ<em>, </em>2<em> </em>p. sg. <em>s</em>Λ<em> </em><em>(*t- </em>?), 1 p. sg...
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Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
We’re special, me and you. At least since Benveniste (1966), linguists have noticed an apparently fu...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF THE PERSONAL PRONOUNS </strong><strong><em>(mūs)-uje </em></strong><stro...
On the basis of data from old Lithuanian writings and existing dialects, an assumption is made that ...
<p><strong>NOTES ON THE EAST-BALTIC PRONOMINAL “BICASUALISM”</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p>The ...
<p>The personal pronouns in sing. and reflexive pronoun had suppletive stems (Gen.=Acc. - <em>мене</...
<p><strong>THE ROLE OF ANALOGY IN THE EVOLUTION OF FORM </strong><strong>IN LATVIAN PERSONAL PRONOUN...
For a long time one of the most bewildering conundrums of Indo-European linguistics has been the iss...
After our first study in the field of Indo-European personal pronouns (Dočkalová & Blažek 2010, 2011...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF SOME PRONOUNS</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>This article is conc...
<p><strong>On the Formation and Evolution of Qualitative</strong><strong> (<em>k</em>)<em>-oks</em>,...
<p><strong>TYPOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF GENDER</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p>In the ...
This paper discusses the pronominal system of Odual, which has five subsets of pronouns: personal, r...
International audienceThis paper reconstructs the history of a set of innovated 1st and 2nd person v...
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Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
We’re special, me and you. At least since Benveniste (1966), linguists have noticed an apparently fu...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF THE PERSONAL PRONOUNS </strong><strong><em>(mūs)-uje </em></strong><stro...
On the basis of data from old Lithuanian writings and existing dialects, an assumption is made that ...
<p><strong>NOTES ON THE EAST-BALTIC PRONOMINAL “BICASUALISM”</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p>The ...
<p>The personal pronouns in sing. and reflexive pronoun had suppletive stems (Gen.=Acc. - <em>мене</...
<p><strong>THE ROLE OF ANALOGY IN THE EVOLUTION OF FORM </strong><strong>IN LATVIAN PERSONAL PRONOUN...
For a long time one of the most bewildering conundrums of Indo-European linguistics has been the iss...
After our first study in the field of Indo-European personal pronouns (Dočkalová & Blažek 2010, 2011...
<p><strong>ON THE ORIGIN OF SOME PRONOUNS</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>This article is conc...
<p><strong>On the Formation and Evolution of Qualitative</strong><strong> (<em>k</em>)<em>-oks</em>,...
<p><strong>TYPOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF GENDER</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p>In the ...
This paper discusses the pronominal system of Odual, which has five subsets of pronouns: personal, r...
International audienceThis paper reconstructs the history of a set of innovated 1st and 2nd person v...
U ovom radu raspravljat ću o etimologiji zamjenica. Zamjenice su jedan od najvažnijih dijelova nekog...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
We’re special, me and you. At least since Benveniste (1966), linguists have noticed an apparently fu...