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How to do Things with Corpora: Introduction
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How to Do Things with Corpora: Methodological Issues and Case Studies on Grammar
Torsten Leuschner (UGent) , Anais Vajnovszki (UGent) , Gauthier Delaby (UGent) and Jóhanna Barðdal (UGent) -
Productivity in diachrony
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Argument structure constructions in competition : the Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat alternation in Icelandic
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Dative subjects in Gothic : evidence from word order
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Comparing the argument structure of alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat predicates in German and Icelandic
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The alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat construction in present-day German : a corpus study
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Oblique subjects in Germanic : their status, history and reconstruction
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Non-nominative subjects in Latin and Ancient Greek : applying the subject tests on early Indo-European languages
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From grammaticalization to Diachronic Construction Grammar : a natural evolution of the paradigm
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Alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat verbs in Icelandic : an exploratory corpus-based analysis
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Indo-European inroads into the syntactic-etymological interface : a reconstruction of the PIE verbal root *menkʷ- ‘to be short; to lack’ and its argument structure
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Oblique anticausatives : a morphosyntactic isogloss in Indo-European
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The curious case of reconstruction in syntax
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Reconstructing syntax
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How to identify cognates in syntax? Taking Watkins’ legacy one step further
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Argument structure, conceptual metaphor and semantic change : how to succeed in Indo-European without really trying
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Reconstructing the ditransitive construction for Proto-Germanic : Gothic, Old English and Old Norse-Icelandic
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The origin of non-canonical case marking of subjects in proto-indo-European : accusative, ergative, or semantic alignment
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The alternating predicate puzzle : dat-nom vs. nom-dat in Icelandic and German
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Introduction : The Reykjavík–Eyjafjallajökull Papers
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Non-canonically case-marked subjects : the Reykjavík–Eyjafjallajökull papers
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What Is a subject? The nature and validity of subject tests
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Case marking of predicative possession in Sanskrit : the genitive, the dative, the locative
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Where does the modality of Ancient Greek modal verbs come from? The relation between modality and oblique case marking
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Between the historical languages and the reconstructed language : an alternative approach to the Gerundive + “Dative of Agent” construction in Indo-European
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Position as a behavioral property of subjects : the case of old Irish
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Dative sickness : a phylogenetic analysis of argument structure evolution in Germanic
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Syntactic reconstruction in Indo-European : state of the art
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Dative subjects in Germanic : a computational analysis of lexical semantic verb classes across time and space
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Valency classes in Icelandic: oblique subjects, oblique ambitransitives and the actional passive
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Semantic and (morpho)syntactic constraints on anticausativization: evidence from Latin and Old Norse-Icelandic
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Diachronic construction grammar: epistemological context, basic assumptions and historical implications
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Diachronic construction grammar
Jóhanna Barðdal (UGent) , Elena Smirnova, Lotte Sommerer and Spike Gildea(2015) 18. -
Syntax and syntactic reconstruction
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Alternating predicates in Icelandic and German: a sign-based construction grammar account
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Reconstructing constructional semantics: the dative subject construction in Old Norse-Icelandic, Latin, Ancient Greek, Old Russian and Old Lithuanian
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Construction grammar and Greek
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Nominal case
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Exceptional case marking
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Construction-based historical-comparative reconstruction
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The quest for cognates : a reconstruction of oblique subject constructions in proto-Indo-European
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The Story of 'Woe'
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Icelandic Valency patterns
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Argument structure in flux: the Naples-Capri papers
Elly van Gelderen, Michela Cennamo and Jóhanna Barðdal (UGent)(2013) 131. -
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Variation and change in argument realization, a special guest-edited issue of transactions of the philological society
Michela Cennamo, Jóhanna Barðdal (UGent) and Elly Van Gelderen -
Reconstructing constructional semantics : the dative subject construction in old Norse-Icelandic, Latin, Ancient Greek, Old Russian and Old Lithuanian
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Hungering and lusting for women and fleshly delicacies : reconstructing grammatical relations for Proto-Germanic
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Predicting the productivity of argument structure constructions
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Reconstructing syntax : construction grammar and the comparative method