Quiry on the development typology of non-canonical/quirky/oblique subjects or subject-like obliques

Ilja Serzants ilja.serzants at uib.no
Mon Apr 9 12:40:31 UTC 2012



 Dear colleagues, 

I am trying to collect as much as possible data on the evolution (both rise and demise) of non-canonical/quirky/oblique subjects or subject-like obliques for a typological survey. I am just afraid to unwillingly leave out too much out of consideration just by ignorance.

I will be extremely grateful for every reference to (or even a PDF of) a case study from any language/language family (except maybe such well-studied ones as Germanic languages), not least synoptic papers. 

With many thanks in advance, 

Ilja

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Ilja A. Serzant
PhD Research Fellow
Sydnesplassen 7
Box 7805, 5020 Bergen
Norway

http://org.uib.no/iecastp/ilja/
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