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Bibliography of the Czech Linguistics (BibCzechLing)

The "Bibliography of the Czech Linguistics (BibCzechLing)" is provided by the Institute of the Czech Language of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Ústav pro jazyk český AV). The database contains about 73.280 records and covers the period from 1992 till 2018. The list of subjects is located here.

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Your search for ergativ provides 16 hits
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On the actualization of the passive-to-ergative shift in Pre-Islamic India

Bubeník, Vít, in: Actualization : Linguistic Change in Progress, Amsterdam, Benjamins ; 2001, s. 95-118
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Anticausatives are derived unergatives

Taraldsen Medová, Lucie, in: Slavic Languages in Formal Grammar : Proceedings of FDSL 8.5, Brno 2010, Frankfurt a. Main, Lang 2012, s. 291-307
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The structural ergative of Basque and the theory of case

Rezac, Milan; Albizu, Pablo; Etxepare, Ricardo, in: Natural language and linguistic theory (Dordrecht), 32, č. 4, 2014, s. 1273-1330
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Ergative constructions in Indo-Aryan

Miltner, Vladimír, in: Archiv orientální, 59, č. 3, 1991, s. 225-233
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Morphological and syntactic change in late Middle Indo-Aryan

Bubeník, Vít, in: Journal of Indo-European studies (Washington), 21, č. 3-4, 1993, s. 259-281
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A note on evaluation and qualification in English

Macháček, Jaroslav, in: Anglica, 1, 1994, s. 13-17
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Dependency syntax: theory and practice

Mel'čuk, Igor A. New York 1988
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Passives and ergatives in Middle Indo-Aryan

Bubeník, Vít, in: Historical Linguistics 1993 : Selected papers from the 11th Intern. conf. on hist. linguistics, Los Angeles, 16-20 Aug. 1993, Amsterdam, Benjamins ; 1995, s. 49-57
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The earliest comparative linguists

Huber, Peter J., in: Chatreššar, 2008, s. 47-64
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Causatives and anti-causatives, unaccusatives and unergatives: or how big is the contribution of the lexicon to syntax?

Kosta, Peter, in: Formalization of Grammar in Slavic Languages [FDSL 8] : Contributions on the Eights International Conference on Formal Descriptions of Slavic Languages - FDSL VIII 2009, University of Potsdam, December 2-5, Frankfurt a. Main, Lang ; 2011, s. 235-295