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Southern Min liah
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01423248 ; 2016 (2016)
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Ariyāramna, the Pious Lord
In: Des contrées avestiques à Mahabad, via Bisotun. Etudes offerts en hommage à Pierre Lecoq ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01333616 ; Céline Redard Des contrées avestiques à Mahabad, via Bisotun. Etudes offerts en hommage à Pierre Lecoq, 2, Recherches et Publications, pp.113-130, 2016, Civilisations du Proche-Orient. III: Religion et culture 978-2-940032-21-1 (2016)
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Hittite and Indo-European wool
In: Anatolica et Indogermanica. Studia linguistica in honorem Johannis Tischler septuagenarii dicata. ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01333618 ; Henning Marquardt; Silvio Reichmuth; José Virgilio Garcia Trabazo. Anatolica et Indogermanica. Studia linguistica in honorem Johannis Tischler septuagenarii dicata., 155, Institut für Sprachen und Literaturen der Universität Innsbruck, pp.241-255, 2016, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, 978-3-85124-742-8 (2016)
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A partial tree of Central Iranian
In: Indo-European from within: Explaining IE subphyla by themselves ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01289716 ; Indo-European from within: Explaining IE subphyla by themselves, Mar 2016, Göttingen, Germany (2016)
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Central Asian languages.
In: Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism. Vol. I: Literature and Languages ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01447424 ; Jonathan Silk ; Oskar von Hinüber; Vincent Eltschinger Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism. Vol. I: Literature and Languages, 29/1, Brill, pp.925-932, 2015, Handbook of Oriental Studies/Handbuch der Orientalistik. 978-90-04-28343-5 (2015)
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The formation of Buddhist languages, as exemplified by the Tocharian evidence
In: Tocharian texts in context. International conference on Tocharian manuscripts and Silk Road culture (2013) ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01333798 ; Melanie Malzahn; Michaël Peyrot; Hannes Fellner; Theresa-Susanna Illès. Tocharian texts in context. International conference on Tocharian manuscripts and Silk Road culture (2013), Hempen Verlag, pp.159-185, 2015, 978-3-944312-26-2 (2015)
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Benveniste et la poétique indo-européenne
In: Emile Benveniste : vers une poétique générale ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01333454 ; Sandrine Bédouret-Larraburu; Chloé Laplantine. Emile Benveniste : vers une poétique générale, Presses universitaires de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, pp.139-165, 2015 (2015)
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Isoglosses and subdivisions of Iranian
In: 22nd International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Workshop: Non-cladistic approaches to language genealogy ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246355 ; 22nd International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Workshop: Non-cladistic approaches to language genealogy, Jul 2015, Napoli, Italy ; http://www.ichl22.unina.it (2015)
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Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism ; Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism: Vol. I: Languages and Literature
Eltschinger, Vincent; Silk, Jonathan; Oskar, von. - : HAL CCSD, 2015. : Brill, 2015
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01447489 ; France. Brill, 2015 (2015)
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Some problems of isoglosses, dialect maps and family trees
In: International Symposium on “Endangered Iranian Languages” ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01248144 ; International Symposium on “Endangered Iranian Languages”, Feb 2015, Frankfurt a.M., Germany ; http://www.iseil.org/program-2015.html (2015)
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The family tree of Iranian and its problems
In: Conférence dans le cadre du "Indo-European Seminar", Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246389 ; Conférence dans le cadre du "Indo-European Seminar", Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge., Jun 2015, Cambridge, United Kingdom ; http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/59495 (2015)
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Complex Predicates again : Asymmetry as origin of light verb distribution
In: International Workshop : Theoretical linguistics and language resources - The case of Iranian Languages ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246345 ; International Workshop : Theoretical linguistics and language resources - The case of Iranian Languages , Nov 2015, Paris, France ; http://www.iran-inde.cnrs.fr/archives/evenements-2015/international-workshop-theoretical-linguistics-and-language-resources-the-case.html (2015)
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La Construction Optatif en Wolof : Un cas de grammaticalisation induite par le contact
In: Colloque Sénélangues 2015 – Langues d'Afrique de l'Ouest ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01165115 ; Colloque Sénélangues 2015 – Langues d'Afrique de l'Ouest, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Apr 2015, Dakar, Sénégal (2015)
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Review of Gregory D. S. Anderson, Auxiliary verb constructions in the languages of Africa, 2011 ; Compte-rendu de Gregory D. S. Anderson, Auxiliary verb constructions in the languages of Africa, 2011
In: ISSN: 2429-2230 ; Linguistique et Langues Africaines ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01190724 ; Linguistique et Langues Africaines, LLACAN, 2015, 1, pp.118-122 ; http://llacan.vjf.cnrs.fr/lla/ (2015)
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Iranian Languages and Literatures of Central Asia (from the eighteenth century to the present)
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01192898 ; 2015 (2015)
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Grammaticalisation in the verb system in Iranian
In: Symposium Grammaticalization: “Areal patterns of grammaticalization and cross-linguistic variation in grammaticalization scenarios” ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246380 ; Symposium Grammaticalization: “Areal patterns of grammaticalization and cross-linguistic variation in grammaticalization scenarios”, Mar 2015, Mayence, Germany ; http://www.linguistik.fb05.uni-mainz.de/symposium-grammaticalization/ (2015)
Abstract: International audience ; This paper studies some grammaticalisation phenomena in the verb system in Iranian. It will specifically look at those categories where grammaticalisation features prominently: while not all categories of the verb system show grammaticalisation processes, some do so in a large number of Iranian languages, and using the same morphological elements. Transitivity is a category of high grammaticalisation activity in Iranian. It is marked by analogical extension of inherited verbal stem formation as well as by the introduction of a number of double paradigms in the PAST domain (which arise as the inherited aorist and perfect stems are lost in late Old Iranian): the “inchoative suffix” -s- is used for the formation of secondary intransitives in several Middle Iranian languages, and new suffixes arise for the formation of causatives. While the intransitive perfect / past is expressed by the perfect participle / past stem with the copula in most of Middle Iranian and later on, the transitive paradigm shows a different pattern: Khotanese employs an enlarged form of the perfect participle, some languages form ergative constructions and others use a transitive auxiliary. As is common for auxiliaries in grammaticalisation processes, phonological reduction occurs; so the verb ‘hold/have’ that forms the transitive perfect in Sogdian (in a pattern entirely parallel to Germanic and Romance have vs. be perfects) merges with the past stem, and the origin of the transititive formation in Ossetic is not transparent any more (probably Ir. *dā- < PIE *dheh1 ‘put’, thus parallel to Latin formations of the type rube-facio ‘make red’). Secondly, the categories of particularly high grammaticalisation activity themselves appear to form clusters. A small number of verbs are used as auxiliaries in various patterns: ‘do’, ‘hold’ and ‘put’ on the transitive / active side and ‘be’ as well as verbs of movement on the intransitive / passive side (perfect / past domain, passive voice, intransitive / passive pairs of the potential construction). The same verbs are also the most prominent light verbs, suggesting that the rise of complex predicates is a process parallel to the grammaticalisation of auxiliaries. Both periphrastic verbal patterns and complex predicates come in pairs of a transitive / active and a intransitive / passive counterpart; it thus seems that categories of transitivity, control and actionality forms one cluster of particularly high grammaticalisational activity in Iranian. Another cluster is the field of aspect, durativity and mood. Progressives (often becoming present tense formations) may be grammaticalised by particles or locational constructions (‘I am [in the position of] going’). Auxiliaries are also found, among which, again, is ‘hold/have’ and the verb ‘stand’, recalling the use of verbs of movement in intransitive / patterns just mentioned. A third field of particular interest is animacy and person marking. Differential marking of direct and indirect objects as well as of agents in the ergative domain is common throughout Iranian and is expressed by case suffixes and adpositions. A possibly related phenomenon is the conversion of demonstratives to copula forms, by which process gendered copula forms of the 3SG arise in languages as diverse as Pashto and Zazaki. Conversely, verbal endings assume pronominal function following a loss of case distinctions and changes in ergativity patterns.
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; grammaticalisation; Iranian languages; verb system
URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246380
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The Persian verbal suffixes -­ān and -­ande (-­andag)
In: Studies on Iran and The Caucasus, In Honour of Garnik Asatrian ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01245966 ; Khachik Gevorgyan; Uwe Bläsing; Victoria Arakelova; Matthias Weinreich. Studies on Iran and The Caucasus, In Honour of Garnik Asatrian, Brill, pp.271-­290, 2015, Studies on Iran and the Caucasus, Festschrift in Honor of Garnik Asatrian on his 60th Birthday, 9789004302013 ; http://www.brill.com (2015)
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Notes on the noun phrase in Bashkardi
In: Sixth International Conference on Iranian Linguistics (ICIL 6) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01246358 ; Sixth International Conference on Iranian Linguistics (ICIL 6), Jun 2015, Tbilisi, Georgia ; http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/icil6/ (2015)
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The Tocharian background of Old Turkic yangï kün
In: Kutadgu Nom Bitig. Festschrift für Jens Peter Laut zum 60. Geburtstag. ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01243209 ; Elisabetta Ragagnin ; Jens Wilkens. Kutadgu Nom Bitig. Festschrift für Jens Peter Laut zum 60. Geburtstag., 87, Harrassowitz, pp.378-405, 2015, Veröffentlichungen der Societas Uralo-Altaica 978-3-447-10459-3 ; http;//www.harrassowitz-verlag.de (2015)
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Verbal nouns in Balochi
In: Adjectifs verbaux et participes dans les langues indo-européennes ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01248146 ; Adjectifs verbaux et participes dans les langues indo-européennes, Sep 2014, Paris, France ; http://www.ens.fr/actualites/agenda/article/colloque-adjectifs-verbaux-et (2014)
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