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Silvia Luraghi

    April 17, 1958

    Silvia Luraghi is a Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Pavia. Her scholarly interests lie in historical linguistics, linguistic typology, and cognitive linguistics, with a particular focus on the study of Greek, Latin, and Anatolian languages. She has authored numerous essays and contributions published in national and international venues, as well as several volumes.

    Linguaggio e genere
    Hittite
    Ancient Greek
    Partitive cases and related categories
    Valency over Time
    Key Terms in Syntax and Syntactic Theory
    • 2023

      Valency over Time

      Diachronic Perspectives on Valency Patterns and Valency Orientation

      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.

      Valency over Time
    • 2014

      Partitive cases and related categories

      • 572 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      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.

      Partitive cases and related categories
    • 2008

      Key Terms in Syntax and Syntactic Theory explains all of the relevant terms which students of linguistics and English language are likely to encounter during their undergraduate study. The book includes definitions of key terms within syntax and syntactic theory, as well as outlines of the work of key thinkers in the field, including Noam Chomsky, M.A.K Halliday, Lucien Tesnière and Robert van Valin. The list of key readings is intended to direct students towards classic articles, as well providing a springboard to further study.Accessibly written, with complicated terms and concepts explained in an easy to understand way, Key Terms in Syntax and Syntactic Theory is an essential resource for students of linguistics.

      Key Terms in Syntax and Syntactic Theory
    • 2005
    • 2000