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Remodelling the Historical Morphology of the Classical Armenian -eal participle
Published 2015“…The formation of the Classical Armenian past participle in -eal, whose derivation from PIE *-lo- has been recognised at least since MEILLET (1936), has traditionally been linked with the formation of the aorist. …”
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Morphosyntactic alignment, pattern replication, and the classical Armenian periphrastic perfect
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Iranian-Armenian language contact in and before the 5th century CE
Published 2017“…<p>This study provides new insights into the historical language contact between Classical Armenian and West Middle Iranian, specifically Parthian. …”
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The relevance of typology for pattern replication
Published 2020“…This argument is illustrated on the basis of three short studies of partial alignment change in Old Aramaic, Classical Armenian, and North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic, all of which have been in contact with Iranian languages for extended periods. …”
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