Table of contents
Argument structure in flux
Part I. Argument structure and encoding strategies
Non-canonical subjects in clauses with noun predicates
Differential agent marking in Hinuq
Case variation and case alternation in Indo-European and beyond: A diachronic typological perspective
Constructional polysemy and argument realisation with the Irish GET verb
Part II. Argument structure and verb classes
Latin preverbs and verb argument structure: New insights from new methods
Experiencing linking: Psych verbs at the interface
Introduce: Encoding a non-prototypical three-participant event across Europe
On the relationship between lexical aspect, verbal meaning, and (lexical) argument structure
Four Romanian verbs of occurring: The effect of argument structure on verb meaning and use
Part III. Unexpressed arguments
Argument promotion and SE-constructions in Brazilian Portuguese
Unaccusativity and the diachrony of null and cognate objects in Greek
Part IV. Split intransitivity
Split intransitivity in Irish and the syntax-semantics interface
Semantic constraints on the Latin impersonal passive: On telicity and agentivity
Auxiliary selection in German: Constructional gradience with perfect formation
Tornar and volver: The interplay of frequency and semantics in compound tense auxiliary selection in Medieval and Classical Spanish
Part V. Existential and presentational constructions
Control and the evolution of possessive and existential constructions
Existential constructions: A semasiological perspective
Variation and change in the presentational constructions of north-western Italo-Romance varieties
Argument realization and existential pro-forms in early Italo-Romance
Author index
Language and topic index
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