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Multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint 2.1
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Linguistically annotated multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint.ana 2.1
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Linguistically annotated multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint.ana 2.0
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Multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint 2.0
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WALS Online Resources for Icelandic Sign Language
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WALS Online Resources for Icelandic
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Icelandic Sign Language
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Icelandic
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Verb-second and verb-first in the history of Icelandic
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In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Vol 5 No 28 (2021): Verb-second and verb-first in the history of Icelandic; 1-53 ; 2163-6001 (2021)
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Inherited Poetics and Indo-European Cosmological Structure in the Vǫluspá, the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, and the Telipinu myth
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Villa Vigoni Editore, 2021. : country:ITA, 2021. : place:Loveno di Menaggio, 2021
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Metaphor, metonymy, and myth: Persephone’s death-like journey in the Homeric Hymn to Demeter in the light of Greek phraseology, Indo-European poetics, and Cognitive Linguistics
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021. : country:GBR, 2021. : place:Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2021
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Heterogeneity in the structure of Icelandic -st figure reflexives
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Against some approaches to long-distance agreement without AGREE
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The adaptation of MAIN to Icelandic [Online resource]
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In: New language versions of MAIN: Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives - revised / Natalia Gagarina & Josefin Lindgren (Eds.). Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft: ZAS papers in linguistics ; Nr. 64 (2020), 117-125
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Arrested development
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In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Language 95 (1); e1-e40 ; 2163-6001 (2020)
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Old Icelandic relative clauses are frequently preceded by the pronoun sá, considered by most grammars to be a demonstrative. Using a large corpus of Old Icelandic prose, I show that when sá precedes relative clauses, it is often ambiguous between a cataphoric demonstrative (referring ahead to a relative clause) and relative pronoun (part of the relative clause). Syntactic and prosodic evidence indicates that, at least in some instances, sá is unambiguously a relative pronoun, used in tandem with the particle er; thus Old Icelandic relative clauses seem to have doubly filled COMP. A notable characteristic of relative sá is its pervasive attraction to the case of the matrix antecedent. I argue that case attraction represents an intermediate stage in the reanalysis of sá from a demonstrative to a true relative pronoun. Structurally, case-attracting relative pronouns and true relative pronouns occupy different functional positions within a split-CP system. Sá achieved the final stage of the development in the seventeenth century, but rapidly declined under competition with the complementizer sem, thus leaving the false impression that sá never developed beyond the case-attraction stage.
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case attraction; demonstrative; Old Icelandic; reanalysis; relative pronoun
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URL: https://ojs.ub.uni-konstanz.de/hs/index.php/hs/article/view/93 https://doi.org/10.18148/hs/2019.vi0.93
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Up or down? Resolving agreement in copular sentences ...
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Unkn Unknown. - : University of Edinburgh. School of Philosophy. Psychology and Language Sciences, 2020
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Foamy Rivers and the Wife of the Ocean: Greek ποταμός ‘river’, Τηθῡ́ς ‘mother of all rivers’, and Proto‑Indo‑European *ku̯eth2‑ ‘foam, seethe’
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Ginevra, Riccardo (orcid:0000-0002-6731-6494). - : Societas Scientiarum Fennica, 2020. : country:FIN, 2020. : place:Helsinki, 2020
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