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Old Indo-Aryan
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Les verbes labiles dans l’histoire de la famille indo-européenne : une perspective typologique diachronique
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Yamī, Yama et leurs cousins indo-européens : notes sur le mythe indo-européen de l’inceste primordial
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Vedic āhanás- and its relatives/cognates within and outside Indo-Iranian
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Quelques notes sur les formes dites 'itératives’ indo-européennes: le type patayati et les presents redoublés en védique
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Obščeindoarijskie sibiljanty v Atharvavede: Zametki po vedijskoj dialektologii
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The decline of labile syntax in Old Indo-Aryan: a diachronic typological perspective
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Text-critical and linguistic remarks on the interpretation of an Atharvanic hymn to Night: Śaunakīya 19.47 = Paippalāda 6.20
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Grammaticalization of reciprocal pronouns in Indo-Aryan: evidence from Sanskrit and Indo-European for a diachronic typology of reciprocal constructions
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Kvazidenominativy v vedijskom sanskrite: K tipologii denominativnyx i poluvspomogatel'nyx («legkix») glagolov
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Middles and reflexives
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Reconstructing passive and voice in Proto-Indo-European
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An Atharvanic hymn to night: text-critical and linguistic remarks on the interpretation of Saunakiya 19.50 = Paippalada 14.9
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Language vs. grammatical tradition in Ancient India: how real was Pāṇinian Sanskrit? Evidence from the history of late Sanskrit passives and pseudo-passives
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Constraints on the causative derivation in early Vedic: Evidence for a diachronic typology of transitivity
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- Miscellaneous
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T. Ya. Elizarenkova memorial: book 2
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Seven letters from F. B. J. Kuiper to T. Ya. Elizarenkova
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Lingvističeskie i filologičeskie zametki k interpretacii gimna Atharvaveda-Šaunakija 19.52 = Pajppalada 1.30 (Kāmasūkta) [Linguistic and philological notes on the hymn Atharvaveda-Śaunakīya 19.52 = Paippalāda 1.30 (Kāmasūkta)]
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Vedic preverbs as markers of valency-changing derivations: transitivity and objecthood in Indo-European (Evidence from Old Indo-Aryan)
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The Vedic -ya-presents: passives and intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan
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T. Ya. Elizarenkova memorial: book 2
Leonid Kulikov (UGent) and Maxim Rusanov(2012) 40. -
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The Rig Veda between two worlds. Paris: de Boccard, 2007
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The vedic root variants of the type CaC // C(C)ā: morphophonological features and syntactic patterns
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Lingvističeskie nabljudenija nad osobennostjami rannevedijskogo sanskrita: k interpretacii dvux gimnov Atharvavedy (Šaunakija 19.47–48 = Pajppalada 6.20–21) [Linguistic observations on some features of early Vedic Sanskrit: Towards an interpretation analysis of two hymns of the Atharvaveda (Śaunakīya 19.47–48 = Paippalāda 6.20–21)]
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Drifting between passive and anticausative: true and alleged accent shifts in the history of Vedic -ya-presents
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Drifting between passive and anticausative: reply to replies
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Passiv, antikauzativ, 'intranzitiv'? K interpretacii trex vedijskix prezensov s suffiksom -ya- (jāyate, mriyáte, yabhyate)
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Passive to anticausative through impersonalization: the case of vedic and Indo-European
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- Miscellaneous
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Language, ritual and poetics in ancient India and Iran: Studies in honor of Shaul Migron. Jerusalem: The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 2010
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- Miscellaneous
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The Role of Semantic, Pragmatic, and Discourse Factors in the Development of Case
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Atharvaveda-Śaunakīya 19.49.1
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Vedijskie korni tipa CaC // C(C)ā: morfonologičeskie modeli i sintaksičeskaja orientirovannost' glagolov (K diaxroničeskoj tipologii kategorii perexodnosti)
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Nominal composition, noun incorporation and non-finite formations in Sanskrit: delimiting the boundaries of the verbal paradigm
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Zametki k interpretacii gimna Vremeni (Atharvaveda-Šaunakija 19.53-54 = Pajppalada 11.8-9)
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Vedic pisa- and Atharvaveda-Saunakilya 19.49.4 = Atharvaveda-Paippalada 14.8.4: a note on the Indo-Iranian bestiary
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Valency-changing categories in Indo-Aryan and Indo-European: a diachronic typological portrait of Vedic Sanskrit
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Zametki po vedijskoj morfologii i sintaksisu: k analizu atharvanicheskogo gimna nochi (Shaunakija 19.49 = Paippalada 14.8)
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Tat'jana Jakovlevna Jelizarenkova
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The Vedic causative samkhyāpáyati / samkśāpáyati reconsidered
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The Vedic type patáyati revisited: semantic oppositions, paradigmatic relationships and historical connections
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Two calculi for a description of the Vedic verbal system
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Indologica: T. Ya. Elizarenkova Memorial Volume
Leonid Kulikov (UGent) and Maxim Rusanov(2008) 20. -
The reflexive pronouns in vedic: a diachronic and typological perspective
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Reciprocal constructions in Vedic
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Grammaticalization of a reciprocal pronoun in a diachronic typological perspective: evidence from Vedic and Indo-European
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- Conference Paper
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The Vedic medio-passive aorists, statives and their participles: reconsidering the paradigm
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The Sanskrit -yet-optative: a formation not yet recorded in Sanskrit grammars
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Passive and middle in Indo-European: reconstructing the early Vedic passive paradigm
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- Conference Paper
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Length vacillation -īy-//-iy- and related phenomena in Vedic
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Reduplication in the Vedic verb: Indo-European inheritance, analogy and iconicity
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The labile syntactic type in a diachronic perspective: the case of Vedic
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Split causativity : remarks on correlations between transitivity, aspect, and tense
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Vedic mriyáte and other pseudo-passives : notes on an accent shift