<p>Expressions of <em>saying</em>, frequent in the <em>Chronicle</em>, supply a context for the late shift to proclisis, as they are found treated as a whole and rendered proclitic through a reanalysis that made the first word dependent on the second rather than being enclitic on what precedes.</p
In this paper, I analyze the evolution of the Latin adverb/discourse marker NUNC and its Old and Mod...
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Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...
Open-access, machine-readable version of Table 4.2 from this book. Caption: The first 100 sequences...
Open-access, machine-readable version of Table Ap.1 from this book. Caption: The first 250 sequence...
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Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1976), pp. 413-42
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SUMMARY. — Medieval Latin versions of Euclid's Elements reflect a concern with didacticism, logic is...
The aim of this article is the characterization of the ancient Greek postpositive particles and encl...
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In this paper, I analyze the evolution of the Latin adverb/discourse marker NUNC and its Old and Mod...
The paper describes some pathways through which the meaning of prepositions became increasingly wide...
Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...
Open-access, machine-readable version of Table 4.2 from this book. Caption: The first 100 sequences...
Open-access, machine-readable version of Table Ap.1 from this book. Caption: The first 250 sequence...
Open-access, machine-readable version of Table Ap.3 from this book. Caption: The first 100 sequence...
International audienceAbstract Person clitics show proclitic attachment in some West Iranian languag...
The article studies a particular type of exceptions to the Tobler-Mussafia law in Old Italian vernac...
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1976), pp. 413-42
In the paper, an examination is made of prolepsis in ancient Greek, concentrating on its grammatical...
In the history of European Portuguese, from the 16th to the 19th century, clitic-placement underwent...
In this article, I offer a systematic description of the various uses of the preposition διά in the ...
SUMMARY. — Medieval Latin versions of Euclid's Elements reflect a concern with didacticism, logic is...
The aim of this article is the characterization of the ancient Greek postpositive particles and encl...
This article analyzes the relationship between shortening and anastrophe in Homeric Greek. Such phen...
In this paper, I analyze the evolution of the Latin adverb/discourse marker NUNC and its Old and Mod...
The paper describes some pathways through which the meaning of prepositions became increasingly wide...
Δέ is one of the most frequently attested particles in Ancient Greek. Recent studies, most of which...