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James Clackson
Name: | James Clackson |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
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Last login: | Fri Jan 03 19:15:08 +0000 2020 |
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- Left dislocation
- Causatives in Sanskrit
- The rise of vowel writing and the transmission of writing within and beyond Afroasiatic
- 'What would Catullus do? Epigraphic evidence for manuscript spelling
- A Roman ‘folk model’ of courage: animus and metaphor
- Early Latin to Neo-Latin: Festus and Scaliger
- Italic religious dedications: between local traditions and Graeco-Roman influences
- 1st Reading seminar: Harm Pinkster’s Oxford Latin Syntax
- Hieroglyphic Luwian masterclass
- The decline of infinitival complementation in Ancient Greek. A reconsideration
- PIE alignment change and the emergence of the thematic conjugation: Two sides of the same diachronic coin?
- Double accusatives in Ancient Greek: διδάσκω between traditional and modern approaches
- Introduction to the term’s reading seminar on A. Willi Origins of the Greek Verb
- Being non-binary: gender assignment in Old High German
- Orthography, <ει>? Spellings in Papyri, Uncials, and Tyndale House’s *The New Testament in its Original Greek*
- Indo-European and Iranian layers of Armenian vocabulary: the case of month names
- Advances in Proto-Basque Reconstruction and The Proto-Indo-European-Euskarian Hypothesis
- Word order and the Attic Orators: towards a modern linguistic account of ancient stylistic terminology
- A diachronic perspective on the temporality of the Greek infinitive
- Can the Greek dialects be grouped? A response to Parker and Ringe
- The syntax and semantics of -τος adjectives in Ancient Greek
- The family tree of Iranian and its problems
- "A phylogenetic classification of Bantu languages and its implications for ancient migration"
- On phylogenetic classification
- From 'RUN' to 'HELP': Anatolian, Core Indo-European and the chronology of a semantic shift
- Scribes, 'scribes' and language contact in Greco-Roman Egypt
- Types of Greek interference in Latin medical translations
- Monolingual bilinguals? Exploring Greek-Latin code switching with Fronto and friends
- Greek-Turkish language contacts in the Ottoman Empire: ways of verbal integration
- Greek disguised as Romance? Interpreting language convergence and divergence in terms of parameter hierarchies
- Reconstructing phonological change in Latin: reductionist versus structural diachronic explanations
- An LFG analysis of the Latin reflexive
- 'Formal syntax and language phylogeny
- The ab urbe condita construction in Latin - an LFG account
- Greek in Egypt, a heavyweight minority language
- Latin as a minority language in late Roman Britain
- How many languages were spoken in the ancient world?
- LATIN CLITICS AND LATIN WORD ORDER
- INDO-IRANIAN REFLEXES OF INDO-EUROPEAN STATIVES
- "Progress in Mycenaean Studies"
- Official prescriptive texts in Republican Italy : a diaphasic koiné ?
- South Picene and Sabine
- Listening not maybe to Virgil, but to the peoples of Italy
- Runic Germanic: A reading seminar
- The Greek Alphabet on the Edges: Geographic and Cultic
- Absolute on the rocks?: Participial concord in Roman Egypt
- Between tradition and linguistic reality: the riddle of Macedonian
- Gallia Graeca: mapping the linguistic landscape of Southern Gaul
- Do the preterite and the perfect mean the same? Some remarks on the Vilamovicean verbal system from a grammaticalization perspective
- Grammatical vs. concrete use of cases in ancient Indo-European languages
- Cycles of negation
- 'So, well then, I therefore argue.....'. Text structuring devices in Ancient Greek
- Greek relative clauses: Homer and his speakers
- The position of Bactrian amongst the Iranian languages
- Deciphering Bactrian: from script to syntax
- Some interesting manifestations of the subgrouping dilemma in Armenian
- Aspect in Armenian
- The chronology of Classical Armenian. Early linguistic splits.
- The Augment in Classical Armenian
- The Gaulish Inscription of Rom (Deux-Sèvres)
- Aspects of Definiteness in Ancient Greek
- Animacy, definiteness and case in Asia Minor Greek
- Comparing the sounds of accents of English, past and present
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