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Defective pronouns in the history of Russian: null subjects and object clitics
(University of Nova Gorica, 2023-12-24)
In this paper, I present a unified account for the change in referential null subjects and accusative clitics in Russian. Clitics and null subjects are minimal defective pronouns. In Old Russian, long verb movement was the ...
Simplifying grammatical gender in inflectional languages: Odessa Russian and beyond
(De Gruyter, 2022-06-09)
This work aims to contribute to the analysis of the morphosyntactic processes of gender assignment and gender agreement in inflectional languages, through the study of gender variation in Russian. We will focus on the data ...
Los infinitivos en eslavo antiguo y su origen nominal
(Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatearen Argitalpen Zerbitzua, 2024-03-03)
En este trabajo describimos los rasgos arcaicos de las construcciones de infinitivo en las lenguas eslavas tempranas como vestigios de una situación lingüística anterior en las que las formas de infinitivo históricas eran ...
The lex Metilia fullonibus dicta and the production and trade of creta Sarda
(Franz Steiner Verlag, 2023-02)
A new interpretation for the context of the lex Metilia (220) and the censorial involvement in the approval is offered. The regulation was approved at that time due to the recent conquest of Sardinia, from where one of the ...
The commemoration of children in the funerary epigraphy of the Conventus Cluniensis (Hispania Citerior)
(University Toronto Press, 2021-12-07)
This paper examines the funerary inscriptions dedicated to children in the Roman
period. The rate of infant mortality was high in this period but only a low percentage of
inscriptions were dedicated ...
El accessus de Legitur, fuente de Arnulfo de Orleans: una cuestión de cronología relativa
(UCM, 2023-12-20)
The accessus at the beginning of both the Terentian commentary Legitur and the commentary on Lucan by Arnulf of Orléans show common elements that can only be explained as the result of an influence by the former on the ...