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Publications and works in progress

  1. Dahl, Eystein. 2023. ‘Notes on the morphosyntax of subjecthood in Latin. A comparative-historical approach.’ In Paola Cotticelli, Filip De Decker and Velizar Sadovski (eds.) Proceedings of the Delbrück Colloquium on Historical and Comparative Syntax of Indo-European, Verona November 9-12 2022. Wiesbaden: Reichert, 281-310. https://doi.org/10.29091/9783752002812.
  2. Dahl, Eystein. 2024. ‘Prohibitive clauses in some Indo-European languages’. In Ricerche Linguistiche nuova serie 1 (2024), 13-69. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4454/rl.v1-653.
  3. Dahl, Eystein. Forthcoming. Reflexive and Middle in Vedic Sanskrit. To appear in Götz Keydana, Wolfgang Hock and Paul Widmer (Eds.) Reflexivity and the Middle in Indo-European. The Mouton Handbooks of Indo-European Typology [MHIET]

Workshops

  1. Workshop ‘Complex verb constructions in Indo-Aryan and beyond’ at the SALA 37 conference, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia, October 5-6, 2023 organised by Dr. Habil. Eystein Dahl and Dr. Beatrice Grieco.
  2. Workshop ‘Ausrichtung und Argumentstruktur in vergleichender Perspektive: Transitivitätsprominenz, Argumenteigenschaften und Valenzalternationen/Alignment and argument structure in comparative perspective: Transitivity prominence, argument properties and valency changing operations’ at the 30th Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft für Sprache und Sprachen, Poznań, 24.-26. June 2024 organised by Dr. Habil. Eystein Dahl.
  3. Workshop ‘Alignment and Argument Morphosyntax in Synchrony and Diachrony’ at the 21st International Congress of Linguists, Poznań, 8.-14. September 2024 organised by Dr. Habil. Eystein Dahl.

Conference presentations and guest lectures

  1. Dahl, Eystein. ‘The Periphrastic Perfect and Future from Old To Middle Indo-Aryan’. Workshop ‘Complex verb constructions in Indo-Aryan and beyond’, SALA 37 conference, Venezia, October 6 2023.
  2. Dahl, Eystein. ‘Subjecthood in Diachrony: Evidence from Indo-European’. 12th International Conference: Multiple Approaches to Oriental Studies/Różne oblicza orientalistyki, Warszawa, Monday 20 November 2023.
  3. Dahl, Eystein. ‘Alignment, Subjecthood and Transitivity Prominence in Indo-European’, The Scientific Council for Linguistics and Literary Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, November 23 2023.
  4. Dahl, Eystein. ‘Allineamento e struttura argomentale nelle lingue indoeuropee’, guest lecture at Linguaggio a Roma Tre, 27. March 2024.
  5. Dahl, Eystein. ‘Transitivity Prominence in Old Irish and Indo-European’, The XVIII International Colloquium of the Societas Celtologica Nordica, University of Oslo, Wednesday 29. May 2024.
  6. Dahl, Eystein. ‘Alignment, Subjecthood, and Transitivity Prominence in Indo-European’ in the ASTRAPIE project workshop ‘Ausrichtung und Argumentstruktur in vergleichender Perspektive: Transitivitätsprominenz, Argumenteigenschaften und Valenzalternationen/Alignment and argument structure in comparative perspective: Transitivity prominence, argument properties and valency changing operations‘ at the 30. GeSuS-Linguistik-Tage, 24-25. Juni 2024, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań.
  7. Ahmad, Tania. ‘Transitivity prominence in Old English’ in the ASTRAPIE project workshop ‘Ausrichtung und Argumentstruktur in vergleichender Perspektive: Transitivitätsprominenz, Argumenteigenschaften und Valenzalternationen/Alignment and argument structure in comparative perspective: Transitivity prominence, argument properties and valency changing operations‘ at the 30. GeSuS-Linguistik-Tage, 24-25. Juni 2024, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań.
  8. Ahmad, Tania and Eystein Dahl. ‘Transitivity prominence in Indo-European and beyond’. Poster presentation at the General Session of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, University of Helsinki, 22. August 2024.
  9. Dahl, Eystein. ‘The role of passive constructions in the evolution of argumenthood: Evidence from Indo-European’ in the workshop ‘Passive and passivization across languages in dynamic and typological perspectives: conceptual and methodological challenges’ at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, University of Helsinki, 24. August 2024.
  10. Dahl, Eystein. ‘The Aspectual Reference of the Present Participle in the Vulgate’ in the workshop ‘The Latin of the Vulgate’ at the conference Latin Vulgaire Latin Tardif XV, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, München, 3. September 2024.
  11. Ahmad, Tania and Eystein Dahl. ‘Transitivity prominence in Indo-European and beyond’. Poster presentation at the 6th Pavia international summer school for Indo-European linguistics,
  12. Dahl, Eystein. ‘Introduction’ in the ASTRAPIE workshop ‘Alignment and Argument Morphosyntax in Synchrony and Diachrony’ at the 21st International Congress of Linguists (ICL), Poznan, 12. September 2024.
  13. Dahl, Eystein. ‘Alignment, Subjecthood and Transitivity Prominence in Indo-European’ in the ASTRAPIE workshop ‘Alignment and Argument Morphosyntax in Synchrony and Diachrony’ at the 21st International Congress of Linguists (ICL), Poznan, 12. September 2024.
  14. Dahl, Eystein and Iulia Petrariu. ‘The Diachrony of Transitivity Prominence in Latin and beyond’ in the ASTRAPIE workshop ‘Alignment and Argument Morphosyntax in Synchrony and Diachrony’ at the 21st International Congress of Linguists (ICL), Poznan, 12. September 2024.
  15. Ahmad, Tania and Eystein Dahl. ‘Alignment, case and subjecthood in Indo-Aryan and Germanic’ in the ASTRAPIE workshop ‘Alignment and Argument Morphosyntax in Synchrony and Diachrony’ at the 21st International Congress of Linguists (ICL), Poznan, 12. September 2024.
  16. Dahl, Eystein and Tania Ahmad. ‘Argument alternation as a p-demotion strategy: Evidence from Indo-European’ in the workshop ‘Expanding the research horizons of the P-demotion domain: The crosslinguistic variation, diversity, and boundaries’ at the 21st International Congress of Linguists (ICL), Poznan 13. September 2024.
  17. Dahl, Eystein and Tania Ahmad. ‘The Role of Transitivity Prominence in Indo-European’. Paper presented at the 35 UCLA Indo-European Conference (WeCIEC), 25 November 2024.
  18. Dahl, Eystein. ‘The diachrony of tense, aspect, and modality: Evidence from Vedic Sanskrit’. Keynote lecture at the Workshop Tense, Aspect and Modality in South Asian Languages (TAMSA), INALCO, Paris, 31. October 2024.