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Autor:
Eugen Hill
Publikováno v:
Vilnius University Open Series (2022)
The paper deals with two case-forms of East Baltic nominals, the dative and the instrumental dual. It summarises what is already known about these case-forms from Lithuanian and Latvian dialects as well as from Old Lithuanian sources. It is demonstra
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e4ef883a6b6e4c4cbc0483a645b6a0b3
Autor:
Eugen Hill
Publikováno v:
Baltistica, Vol 48, Iss 2, Pp 161-204 (2014)
The traditionally assumed intermediate Balto-Slavonic stage after the break up of Proto-Indo-European can be additionally supported by two highly specific and thus potentially exclusive developments at the end of a word. The first development is the
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https://doaj.org/article/86218119da6e444d86b0121d8e3510fa
Publikováno v:
STUF - Language Typology and Universals. 76:53-85
This article explores a typologically unusual but recurrent evolutionary path of innovated future formations neglected by typological research: the change of predicative deverbal nouns (understood here in the broad sense of any deverbal nominal expre
Autor:
Simon Fries, Eugen Hill
Publikováno v:
Baltistica 2022, t. 57, Nr. 1, p. 5-44.
Straipsniu siekiama aptarti subjunktyvo (taip pat vadinamo optatyvu ar kondicionaliu) diachroniją rytų baltų – lietuvių ir latvių – kalbose. Straipsnyje parodoma, kaip abiejų kalbų – ypač senosios lietuvių, senosios latvių bei dabarti
Autor:
Eugen Hill
Publikováno v:
Orientalistische Literaturzeitung. 116:104-107
Autor:
Eugen Hill
Publikováno v:
Language. 96:e38-e58
Autor:
Eugen Hill
Publikováno v:
Folia Linguistica. 53:323-353
According to the so-called Prosodic Change Hypothesis, sound change may be irregular if it is caused by a change in prosodic features of units to which the relevant segments belong. This theoretically not implausible hypothesis may provide an explana
Autor:
Eugen Hill
Publikováno v:
Baltistica 2020, t. 55, Nr. 2, p. 203-253.
Atidžiai išanalizavus lietuvių kalbos daiktvardžių, įvardžių ir būdvardžių iliatyvo formas, matyti, kad iliatyvas, lietuvių kalboje liudijamas nuo pat raštijos pradžios XVI a., yra vėlyvas darinys, galėjęs atsirasti rytų baltų prok
Autor:
Eugen Hill
Publikováno v:
NOWELE / North-Western European Language Evolution. 70:135-170
The paper deals with two Germanic sound changes which are traditionally believed to postdate the disintegration of the Proto-Germanic parent language. The lengthening in several monosyllables, attested in West Germanic languages, is usually believed