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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047635372
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (V, 341 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110755657 , 9783110755718 , 3110755653
    Series Statement: Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs volume 368
    Content: Valency patterns and valency orientation have been frequent topics of research under different perspectives, often poorly connected. Diachronic studies on these topics is even less systematic than synchronic ones. The papers in this book bring together two strands of research on valency, i.e. the description of valency patterns as worked out in the Leipzig Valency Classes Project (ValPaL), and the assessment of a language's basic valency and its possible orientation. Notably, the ValPaL does not provide diachronic information concerning the valency patterns investigated: one of the aims of the book is to supplement the available data with data from historical stages of languages, in order to make it profitably exploitable for diachronic research. In addition, new research on the diachrony of basic valency and valency alternations can deepen our understanding of mechanisms of language change and of the propensity of languages or language families to exploit different constructional patterns related to transitivity
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-075560-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Valenz ; Sprachwandel ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Luraghi, Silvia 1958-
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    München [i.e.] Unterschleissheim : LINCOM Europa
    UID:
    gbv_278786936
    Format: III, 72 S.
    ISBN: 389586076X
    Series Statement: Languages of the world 114
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Hethitisch ; Hethitisch ; Grammatik
    Author information: Luraghi, Silvia 1958-
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1738271692
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 311 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789004442528
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in language, cognition and culture volume 27
    Content: "In Experiential verbs in Homeric Greek. A constructional approach Silvia Luraghi offers a comprehensive account of construction variation with two-place verbs belonging to different sub-domains of experience (including bodily sensation, perception, cognition, emotion and volitionality) in the Homeric language. Traditionally, variation is ascribed to the independent meaning of cases that mark the second argument, and explanations have focused on properties of the latter. By taking a constructional approach, the author shows that construction variation also brings about differences in the conceptualization of the subject/experiencer by pointing to different degrees of control and awareness. Variation is then shown to reflect the embodied construal of experience along with the social dimension of emotions"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004442481
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Luraghi, Silvia, - 1958- Experiential verbs in Homeric Greek Boston : Brill, 2020 ISBN 9789004442481
    Language: English
    Keywords: Homerus ; Griechisch ; Syntax ; Verb ; Erfahrung
    URL: DOI
    Author information: Luraghi, Silvia 1958-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1655190628
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 572 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783110346060 , 9783110394573
    Series Statement: Empirical approaches to language typology voume 54
    Content: Argument-marking, morphological partitives have been the topic of language specific studies, while no cross-linguistic or typological analyses have been conducted. Since individual partitives of different languages have been studied, there exists a basis for a more cross-linguistic approach. The purpose of this book is to fill the gap and to bring together research on partitives in different languages. Silvia Luraghi, University of Pavia, Italy; Tuomas Huumo, University of Turku, Finland, and University of Tartu, Estonia.
    Note: De Gruyter eBook-Paket Sprachwissenschaft
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110344042
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Partitive cases and related categories Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter Mouton, 2014 ISBN 9783110344042
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Partitiv ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Luraghi, Silvia 1958-
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, [Germany] ; : De Gruyter Mouton,
    UID:
    almahu_9948319318102882
    Format: 1 online resource (584 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9783110346060 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Empirical Approaches to Language Typology, Volume 54
    Additional Edition: Print version: Partitive cases and related categories.edited by Silvia Luraghi and Tuomas Huumo Berlin, [Germany] ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : De Gruyter Mouton, c2014 ISSN 0933-761X ISBN 9783110344042
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1785794469
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (V, 341 p)
    ISBN: 9783110755657 , 9783110755718
    Series Statement: Trends in Linguistics volume 368
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Valency and transitivity over time: An introduction -- Transitivity, diachrony, and language contact -- Valency patterns and alternations in Gothic -- Valency Patterns of Old Irish verbs: finite and non-finite syntax -- Anticausativization and basic valency orientation in Latin -- Basic valency in diachrony: from Ancient to Modern Greek -- Basic causative verb patterns in Uralic: Retention and renewal in grammar and lexicon -- The many ways of transitivization in Totoli -- Anticausatives and lability in Italian and French: a diachronic-synchronic comparative study -- Phonologically conditioned lability in Soninke (West-Mande) and its historical explanation -- Index of Authors -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Languages
    Content: Valency patterns and valency orientation have been frequent topics of research under different perspectives, often poorly connected. Diachronic studies on these topics is even less systematic than synchronic ones. The papers in this book bring together two strands of research on valency, i.e. the description of valency patterns as worked out in the Leipzig Valency Classes Project (ValPaL), and the assessment of a language's basic valency and its possible orientation. Notably, the ValPaL does not provide diachronic information concerning the valency patterns investigated: one of the aims of the book is to supplement the available data with data from historical stages of languages, in order to make it profitably exploitable for diachronic research. In addition, new research on the diachrony of basic valency and valency alternations can deepen our understanding of mechanisms of language change and of the propensity of languages or language families to exploit different constructional patterns related to transitivity
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110755602
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Valency over time Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton, 2021 ISBN 9783110755602
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110755602
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als EPUB ISBN 9783110755718
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9783110755602
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
    RVK:
    Keywords: Valenz ; Sprachwandel ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: Luraghi, Silvia 1958-
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949370194402882
    Format: 1 online resource (162 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9789027260451 (e-book)
    Note: Includes index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Diachronic treebanks for historical linguistics. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John Benjamins Pblishing Company, 2020 ISBN 9789027267982
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,
    UID:
    almahu_9949179688002882
    Format: 1 online resource (378 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-16072-9 , 9786612160721 , 90-272-9591-3
    Series Statement: Studies in language companion series, v. 67
    Content: Prepositions and cases constitute a fruitful field of research for semantics. The historical development of their meaning can shed light on the relations among the semantic roles of participants and on the organization of conceptual space. Ancient Greek allows an in-depth study of such development. The book, based on a wide, diachronically ordered corpus, aims at providing a usage-based analysis of possible patterns of semantic extension, including the mapping of abstract domains onto the concrete domain of space. An analysis of the Greek data further highlights the interplay between specific spatial relations and the internal structure of the entities involved, and shows how case semantics may account for differences on the referential level, rather than merely express clause internal relations. The first chapter contains a typologically based discussion of semantic roles, which sets the language-specific analysis in a wider framework, showing its general relevance and applicability.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , On the Meaning of Prepositions and Cases -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 0.0. Aims of the book -- 0.1. Ancient Greek -- 0.1.1. Accessibility of Ancient Greek data -- 0.1.2. Greek varieties -- 0.1.3. Parts of speech and inflectional categories -- 0.2. Texts used for this book -- 0.2.1. The Homeric poems -- 0.2.2. Herodotus' Histories -- 0.2.3. Thucydides' Peloponnesian Wars -- 0.2.4. Plato's Dialogues -- 0.2.5. Aristotle -- 0.2.6. Other Attic authors -- 0.2.7. Xenophon -- 0.2.8. Later works -- 0.3. Some remarks on the glosses -- Theoretical foundations -- 1.0. Introduction -- 1.1. The meaning of grammatical forms -- 1.1.1. Lexical meaning -- 1.1.2. `Grammatical' and `concrete' (uses of) cases -- 1.1.3. `New' and `old' metaphors -- 1.1.4. Mental maps -- 1.2. Semantic roles -- 1.2.1. Space -- 1.2.2. Time -- 1.2.3. Comitative -- 1.2.4. Causal semantic roles -- 1.2.5. Recipient -- 1.2.6. Beneficiary -- 1.2.7. Experiencer -- 1.2.8. Possessor -- 1.2.9. Purpose -- 1.2.10. Patient -- 1.2.11. Manner -- 1.2.12. Area -- The semantics of Greek cases -- 2.0. Introduction -- 2.1. Case syncretism -- 2.1.1. Case syncretism as a diachronic process -- 2.1.2. Genitive and ablative -- 2.1.3. Dative, locative, and instrumental -- 2.2. The meaning of cases without prepositions -- 2.2.1. The accusative -- 2.2.2. The genitive -- 2.2.3. The dative -- 2.3. The sub-system of local cases and its substitutes -- Greek prepositions -- 3.0. Introduction -- 3.0.1. Categorial status -- 3.0.2. Phrase structure -- 3.0.3. Case variation -- 3.0.4. Position of the particles in Homer -- Conclusions -- 4.0. Introduction -- 4.1. Spatial meaning of the prepositions -- 4.2. Paths of semantic extension and abstract uses of prepositions -- 4.2.1. Time -- 4.2.2. Comitative -- 4.2.3. Agent. , 4.2.4. Instrument -- 4.2.5. Intermediary -- 4.2.6. Cause -- 4.2.7. Recipient/Addressee -- 4.2.8. Beneficiary -- 4.2.9. Possessor -- 4.2.10. Purpose -- 4.2.11. Area -- 4.2.12. Summary of possible semantic extensions -- 4.3. Distribution of cases within PPs -- 4.3.1. The prepositional genitive -- 4.3.2. The prepositional dative -- 4.3.3. The prepositional accusative -- 4.4. Further developments -- Notes -- References -- Name index -- Subject index -- The STUDIES IN LANGUAGE COMPANION SERIES. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-58811-433-3
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-3077-3
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949179383502882
    Format: 1 online resource (342 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-272-6985-8
    Series Statement: Typological Studies in Language (TSL) ; Volume 106
    Content: This paper targets the phenomenon of non valence-governed datives of affectedness linked to possession. By adopting a constructional approach based on Goldberg (1995) and a revision of Raineri and Evola (2008), I work out a grid that may be adopted for cross-linguistic purposes. By applying this model to German, French and Italian, I show that the latter language, contrary to the two former ones has thoroughly grammaticalized this function. I also propose a tentative account of the grammaticalization paths that may have led to the heterogeneous behavior of the languages under discussion with r
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Perspectives on Semantic Roles; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of content; Perspectives on semantic roles; 1. Semantic roles; 2. Encoding semantic roles; 2.1 Case; 2.2 Semantic roles and structural case vs. lexical (inherent) case; 2.3 Adpositions; 2.4 Semantic roles and lexical meaning; 3. Semantic maps; 4. Contents of this volume; Acknowledgments; References; Inducing semantic roles; 1. Introduction; 2. Using cross-linguistic variation to approach semantics; 3. The data: Case-like marking in parallel texts; 4. Analysis of roles; 5. Comparison of languages; 6. Conclusion , AcknowledgementsReferences; Appendices; Appendix A: Sampled contexts; Appendix C: Wordforms; Appendix D: Contextual role distances; Appendix E: Clustering of contextual roles; Appendix F: Alternative flat clustering; Appendix G: Language specific structures; The grammaticalization chain of case functions ; 1. Introduction: Directionality of semantic/functional change in the domain of case; 2. Semantic and constructional change; 3. Directionalities that fit the chain; 3.1 From domain 1 (spatial functions) to domain 2 (human participants) , 3.2 From domain 1 (spatial functions) to domain 3 (human activity)3.3 From domain 1 (spatial functions) to domains 4 to 6 (inanimate concepts); 3.4 From domain 2 (human participants) to domain 3 (participants in human activity); 3.5 From domain 2 (human participants) to domain 4,5,6 (inanimate concepts); 3.6 From domain 3 (participants in human activity) to domains 4, 5, 6 (inanimate concepts); 3.7 Summary; 4. Directionalities contra the claim; 4.1 From domain 3 (participants in human activity) to domain 2 (human participants); 4.1.1 Changes likely due to constructional change , 4.1.2 Changes likely due to semantic extension4.2 From domains 4,5,6 (inanimate concepts) to domain 2 (human participants); 4.3 From domains 4,5,6 (inanimate concepts) to domain 3 (participants in human activity); 5. Directionalities within domain 2; 6. Result; 7. Discussion; 8. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Plotting diachronic semantic maps; 1. Introduction; 2. Encoding semantic roles: Source and target domains; 2.1 Spatial relations; 2.1.1 Basic spatial relations and the position of path; 2.1.2 A merger without polysemy: Location and source; 2.1.3 Space and time , 2.2 Human relations2.2.1 Two maximally distinct metaphors; 2.2.2 Possession: Direction or location?; 2.2.3 Comitative and the domain of spatial relations; 2.2.4 A spatial metaphor or an extension from other human roles?; 2.2.5 Competing metaphors: The case of possessor; 2.2.6 Recipient and beneficiary; 2.2.7 Beneficiaries that are not recipients; 2.2.8 Competing metaphors: Beneficiary; 2.2.9 A Balto-Finnic perspective on the Indo-European dative; 2.2.10 Path as a source for human relations: Intermediary; 2.2.11 Interim summary; 2.3 Non-human relations; 2.3.1 Source domains for instrument , 2.3.2 Instrument as a source domain , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-04977-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-272-0687-2
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9948622665302882
    Format: 1 online resource (390 pages) : , color illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789027265197 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Studies in language companion series, volume 188
    Additional Edition: Print version: Space in diachrony. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] ISBN 9789027259530
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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