λy: B. Slade(linguist)
λy: B. Slade(linguist)
Home
Talks
Publications
Posts
Light
Dark
Automatic
6
Development of verb-verb complexes in Indo-Aryan
Study of the development and features of verb-verb collocations in Indo-Aryan, with reference to Dravidian.
Benjamin Slade
PDF
Cite
Book-website
Aspektuális határozók: Magas pozíciók és más, alulreprezentált olvasatok [= Aspectual adverbials: High positions and other under-represented readings]
Argues for a templatic definition for aspectual adverbs (
again
,
still
, &c) in English & Hungarian.
Aniko Csirmaz
,
Benjamin Slade
Cite
Verb Concatenation in Asian Linguistics
Survey of a subset of verb-verb collocations in Asia (including South, Central, and East Asia), especially those involving completive/resultative semantics.
Benjamin Slade
PDF
Cite
encyclopedia-website
Anatomy of Hungarian aspectual particles
Proposal for a common underlying semantic component of various aspectual adverbials in Hungarian.
Aniko Csirmaz
,
Benjamin Slade
PDF
Cite
Virtual meatspace: Word formation and deformation in cyberpunk discussions
An examination of the neologisms found in cyberpunk discussions online.
Matt Garley
,
Benjamin Slade
PDF
Cite
Book-website
Compound verbs in Indo-Aryan
An overview of Indo-Aryan compound verbs.
Benjamin Slade
PDF
Cite
Book-website
A short history of English epistemic indefinites
This study examines the history of English epistemic indefinites like
some man
and
some man or other
, examining earlier structures in Middle and Old English.
Benjamin Slade
PDF
Cite
Book-website
Sinhala epistemic indefinites with a certain 'je ne sais quoi'
An examination of the properties of epistemic indefinites in Sinhala, with comparison to other languages, including English and Hindi.
Benjamin Slade
PDF
Cite
Book-website
Question Particles and Relative Clauses in the History of Sinhala, with Comparison to Early and Modern Dravidian
An examination of relative clauses in the history of Sinhala, with comparison to Dravidian.
Benjamin Slade
PDF
Cite
Book-website
A text in speech's clothing: Discovering specific functions of formulaic expressions in 'Beowulf' and blogs
An examination of common discourse-structuring functions in the Old English epic ‘Beowulf’ and modern blogs.
Matt Garley
,
Benjamin Slade
,
Marina Terkourafi
PDF
Cite
Book-website
»
Cite
×