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Götz Keydana
Infinitive im R̥gveda is an in-depth study of infinitives in Early Vedic, the language of the R̥gveda. Infinitives in Vedic have been studied from various perspectives. This book, however, is the first to give a detailed account of the full range o
Autor:
Götz Keydana
Publikováno v:
Historical Linguistics. 134:196-213
Autor:
Götz Keydana
Publikováno v:
Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics. 5:211-240
In this paper, a prosodic account of word-final vowel lengthening in the Rigveda is given. It is argued that word-final lengthening, lengthening in compounds, and lengthening before pada-suffixes are instantiations of one and the same phonological pr
The ability to compare is fundamental to human cognition. Expressing various types of comparison is thus essential to any language. The present volume presents detailed grammatical descriptions of how comparison and gradation are expressed in ancient
Autor:
Götz Keydana
Publikováno v:
Historical Linguistics. 130:301-304
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Götz Keydana
Publikováno v:
Indo-European Linguistics. 5:49-76
In this paper I argue that the unembedded Accusativus cum Infinitivo in Ancient Greek is a case of hearer-induced grammaticalization. AcI embedded under verba dicendi or δοκεῖν in deontic contexts are ambiguous: while the speaker intends the d
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Tim Felix Aufderheide, Götz Keydana
Publikováno v:
Historical Linguistics. 129:125-153
In contemporary Indo-European studies, the Old Indo-Aryan i-epenthesis is usually treated as a result of a diachronic process, namely that of laryngeal vocalization. This view, however, necessitates the assumption of a strict and quite early divide b
Autor:
Götz Keydana
Publikováno v:
Indogermanische Forschungen. 121:271-294
In this paper I argue that at least in Vedic, Narten roots existed. They were distinguished by lexically specified dominant accent, whereas non-Narten roots were underlyingly unaccented. Underlying lexical accent accounts for the static accent in the
Autor:
Götz Keydana
Publikováno v:
Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics. 3:223-230