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Dataset for the paper "Areal and diachronic trends in argument flagging across Slavic" ...
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Dataset for the paper "Areal and diachronic trends in argument flagging across Slavic" ...
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Dataset for the paper "Cyclic changes in verbal person-number indexes are unlikely" ...
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Dataset for the paper "Cyclic changes in verbal person-number indexes are unlikely" ...
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Dataset for the paper "Cyclic changes in verbal person-number indexes are unlikely" ...
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Diachronic evidence against source-oriented explanation in typology Evolution of prepositional phrases in Ancient Greek
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Slavic Morphosyntax is Primarily Determined by its Geographic Location and Contact Configuration
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In: Scando Slav (2021)
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This paper seeks to identify causal factors constraining the diachronic dynamics of particular morphosyntactic categories of Slavic. It is suggested that the modern inventory of Slavic languages is not a result of accumulation of historically accidental changes and non-changes. Instead, it is argued that macro-areal pressures constrained by the geographic location and the particular language-contact configuration determine the selection of inherited properties for either retention or loss and, subsequently, innovation. I primarily provide evidence from two categories: verbal person-number indexes (subject agreement markers) and partitivity markers and I also briefly discuss some other fusional categories.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8827618/ https://doi.org/10.1080/00806765.2021.1901244
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Dataset for the paper "Typology of partitives", Linguistics ...
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Dataset for the paper "Typology of partitives", Linguistics ...
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Purpose and Result Clauses: ἵνα-hína and ὥστε-hōʹste in the Greek Documentary Papyri of the Roman Period
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Weak universal forces: The discriminatory function of case in differential object marking systems ...
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Weak universal forces: The discriminatory function of case in differential object marking systems ...
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Explanation in typology: Diachronic sources, functional motivations and the nature of the evidence ...
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Explanation in typology: Diachronic sources, functional motivations and the nature of the evidence ...
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