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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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Take up your arms : on two m°-stems of the root *(h)ar-
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Interlocked life cycles of counterfactual mood forms from Archaic to Classical Greek : aspect, actionality and changing temporal reference
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Habitual auxiliaries in Ancient Greek : grammaticalization and diachronic collocation shifts
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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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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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The semantics of variable case marking (Accusative/Dative) after two-way prepositions in German locative constructions: towards a constructionist approach
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Stang's Law and the Indo-European word for 'cow'
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Evidence for laryngeal aspiration in Greek? Part I: The 'recent' evidence