Introduction |
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| · The rise and fall of Serial Verb Constructions: Preamble Andrason, Alexander; Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.
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Conclusion |
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| · The rise and fall of Serial Verb Constructions: Finale Andrason, Alexander; Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.; Egbokhare, Francis O.; Fehn, Anne-Maria; Gebka-Wolak, Malgorzata; Locatell, Christian; Lovestrand, Joseph; Moroz, Andrzej; Nau, Nicole; Phiri, Admire; Pratchett, Lee J.; Ross, Daniel; Schaefer, Ronald P.; Weiss, Daniel
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Part 1: Diachronic evidence |
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| · The rise of the WZIAC (TAKE) Serial Verb Construction in Polish Andrason, Alexander; Gebka-Wolak, Malgorzata; Moroz, Andrzej
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| · Russian constructions with 'take' expressing an unexpected event: Their historical origin and development in the 19th century Weiss, Daniel
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| · Constructions with 'take' in Latgalian: The limits of diachrony Nau, Nicole
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Part 2: Dynamization of synchrony - Related languages across time |
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| · Serial Verb Constructions in North-West Semitic languages: From a synchronic radiation back to the 'Big Bang' Andrason, Alexander
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| · The earliest Serial Verb Constructions in Aramaic? Verb-verb constructions with hlk 'go' and ?th 'come' in Old Aramaic Locatell, Christian
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Part 3: Dynamization of synchrony - A typological perspective |
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| · Do prior motion serial verbs (go) morphologize? Insights into diachrony from typology Ross, Daniel; Lovestrand, Joseph
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| · Juncture-Verb Constructions in Northeastern Kalahari Khoe: A comparative perspective Fehn, Anne-Maria; Phiri, Admire
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| · When verbs 'stay (and) go' together: Pseudo-coordination in Jul'hoan and !Xun Pratchett, Lee J.
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Part 4: Dynamization of synchrony - Single-language states |
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| · On the rise: The expansion of Serial Verb Constructions in Tariana Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.
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| · Secondary concepts and internal dynamics of Emai Serial Verb Constructions Schaefer, Ronald P.; Egbokhare, Francis O.
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