Loss, retention, and accretion of inflexional case-marking - diachronic evidence from Italic and Finnic
<p>The development of inflexional case systems has long been of interest to historical linguists. Languages such as Latin, Ancient Greek, and many other Indo-European varieties have lost morphological case distinctions through time. Cross-linguistically, however, we find quite different change...
Main Author: | Ainsworth, Z |
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Other Authors: | Maiden, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
2019
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