This dissertation presents a discussion of argument realization on the basis of theta-roles and case. Parametric variation between languages like Greek, on the one hand, and languages like Italian and French, on the other, is captured by a theory of lexico-syntactic operations on theta and case features very much based on Reinhart s Theta System. The comparison of Greek and Italian/French reveals that Greek lacks reflexivization and reciprocal formation of benefactors, as well as certain types of impersonals. This follows from one generalization: only the argument that would otherwise appear in the accusative case may be reduced in all instances of argument alternations in Greek. These facts are explained under the hypothesis that suffixe...
In the present paper we provide an account of VSO in Greek and its (relative) absence in Italian, de...
This chapter proposes a description of some syntactic properties of the definite article (ὁ, ἡ, τό) ...
In this paper I propose an interpretation of some syntactic patterns of the Greek nominal domain, fo...
In this paper I will analyze the syntactic behavior of demonstrative elements within the nominal dom...
This thesis investigates the syntax of so-called ‘dative’ arguments in Greek and the role of their a...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
The article concentrates on the question of the composition, the internal ordering and the placement...
‘Case’ can be defined as a grammatical category encoding the syntactic functions and/or the semantic...
Α major issue in the study of morphologically complex words is the location of inflectional morpholo...
In this paper we investigate Greek, an optional clitic doubling language not subject to Kaynes gener...
The syntactic behavior of demonstrative elements within the nominal domain in a number of an-cient a...
This book brings together new work by leading syntactic theorists from the USA and Europe on a centr...
In this squib, we investigate the nature of nominative and accusative case in Greek from a cross-lin...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
Greek and Romance have been spoken alongside of one another for centuries in southern Italy. Even th...
In the present paper we provide an account of VSO in Greek and its (relative) absence in Italian, de...
This chapter proposes a description of some syntactic properties of the definite article (ὁ, ἡ, τό) ...
In this paper I propose an interpretation of some syntactic patterns of the Greek nominal domain, fo...
In this paper I will analyze the syntactic behavior of demonstrative elements within the nominal dom...
This thesis investigates the syntax of so-called ‘dative’ arguments in Greek and the role of their a...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
The article concentrates on the question of the composition, the internal ordering and the placement...
‘Case’ can be defined as a grammatical category encoding the syntactic functions and/or the semantic...
Α major issue in the study of morphologically complex words is the location of inflectional morpholo...
In this paper we investigate Greek, an optional clitic doubling language not subject to Kaynes gener...
The syntactic behavior of demonstrative elements within the nominal domain in a number of an-cient a...
This book brings together new work by leading syntactic theorists from the USA and Europe on a centr...
In this squib, we investigate the nature of nominative and accusative case in Greek from a cross-lin...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
Greek and Romance have been spoken alongside of one another for centuries in southern Italy. Even th...
In the present paper we provide an account of VSO in Greek and its (relative) absence in Italian, de...
This chapter proposes a description of some syntactic properties of the definite article (ὁ, ἡ, τό) ...
In this paper I propose an interpretation of some syntactic patterns of the Greek nominal domain, fo...