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Researcher
Leonid Kulikov
- Disciplines:Other languages and literary studies, Linguistics, Theory and methodology of linguistics, Theory and methodology of literary studies
Affiliations
- Department of Languages and Cultures (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2017 → 30 Apr 2018 - Department of Linguistics (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2011 → Today
Publications
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- Causative formation(2014)
Authors: Leonid Kulikov, Georgios Giannakis, Vit Bubenik, Emilio Crespo, Chris Golston, Alexandra Lianeri, Silvia Luraghi, Stephanos Matthaios
Pages: 275 - 277 - Kvazidenominativy v vedijskom sanskrite: K tipologii denominativnyx i poluvspomogatel'nyx («legkix») glagolov(2014)
Authors: Leonid Kulikov, Vladimir Plungian, Mixail Daniel, Ekaterina Ljutikova, Sergej Tatevosov, Olga Fedorova
Pages: 624 - 634 - The decline of labile syntax in Old Indo-Aryan: a diachronic typological perspective(2014)
Authors: Leonid Kulikov
Pages: 1139 - 1165 - Grammaticalization of reciprocal pronouns in Indo-Aryan: evidence from Sanskrit and Indo-European for a diachronic typology of reciprocal constructions(2014)
Authors: Leonid Kulikov, Anju Saxena
Pages: 117 - 156 - Constraints on the causative derivation in early Vedic: Evidence for a diachronic typology of transitivity(2013)
Authors: Leonid Kulikov
Pages: 79 - 101 - Foreword: from the guest editors(2013)
Authors: Leonid Kulikov, Nikolaos Lavidas, Silvia Luraghi, Jóhanna Barðdal
Pages: 1 - 5 - Tijd en oorsprong van het universum: de Kalasukta van de Atharvaveda en vroeg-Vedische kosmogonische verhalen(2013)
Authors: Leonid Kulikov, Eva De Clercq, Saartje Verbeke
Pages: 95 - 114 - The diachronic typology of non-canonical subjects(2013)
Authors: Ilja Serzant, Leonid Kulikov
- Language vs. grammatical tradition in Ancient India: how real was Paninian Sanskrit? Evidence from the history of late Sanskrit passives and pseudo-passives(2013)
Authors: Leonid Kulikov
Pages: 59 - 91 - Introduction(2013)Volume: 140
Authors: Ilja Serzant, Chiara Fedriani, Leonid Kulikov
Pages: IX - XXV