Hittite features a number of well-studied relative clause constructions, as discussed in the reference grammar by Hoffner and Melchert (2008). In recent years, some aspects of the standard analysis have been convincingly called into question by various scholars, and therefore the entire domain of Hittite relativization deserves closer attention. In this paper, I attempt a new synchronic description of Hittite relative clauses, by combining a typological framework for the classification of relative clauses with a careful scrutiny of corpus data, extracted from a selection of Old Hittite texts. As I will demonstrate, the criteria employed in linguistic typology to describe the structural and functional variation of relative clauses across languages will allow us to achieve a more precise classification of these structures in Hittite, enabling the identification of a number of hitherto neglected syntactic and semantic patterns, such as the existence of postposed restrictive and of maximalizing correlative relative clauses. Guglielmo IngleseDipartimento di Studi Umanistici, Sezione di Linguistica Teorica e ApplicataUniversità di PaviaStrada Nuova 6527100 Pavia (Italy)guglielmo.inglese01@universitadipavia.it

La classificazione delle frasi relative in ittita arcaico: una prospettiva tipologica

Inglese G
2016-01-01

Abstract

Hittite features a number of well-studied relative clause constructions, as discussed in the reference grammar by Hoffner and Melchert (2008). In recent years, some aspects of the standard analysis have been convincingly called into question by various scholars, and therefore the entire domain of Hittite relativization deserves closer attention. In this paper, I attempt a new synchronic description of Hittite relative clauses, by combining a typological framework for the classification of relative clauses with a careful scrutiny of corpus data, extracted from a selection of Old Hittite texts. As I will demonstrate, the criteria employed in linguistic typology to describe the structural and functional variation of relative clauses across languages will allow us to achieve a more precise classification of these structures in Hittite, enabling the identification of a number of hitherto neglected syntactic and semantic patterns, such as the existence of postposed restrictive and of maximalizing correlative relative clauses. Guglielmo IngleseDipartimento di Studi Umanistici, Sezione di Linguistica Teorica e ApplicataUniversità di PaviaStrada Nuova 6527100 Pavia (Italy)guglielmo.inglese01@universitadipavia.it
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https://www.studiesaggilinguistici.it/index.php/ssl/article/view/169
Inglese G
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