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Syntactic Behavior of Non-Nominative Subjects in Latin and Ancient Greek

Jóhanna Barðdal, Professor of Linguistics at Ghent University and current fellow, will hold a seminar about her research on non-nominative subjects in Latin and Ancient Greek.

How plausible is it that objects in the early Indo-European languages have gradually changed into non-nominative subjects in the modern languages, as is assumed on the standard story of the existence of non-nominative subjects in the modern languages? Given the complexity of the subject concept and the host of syntactic properties associated with it, can such a process at all be found in language without involving an unlikely 180-degree change in argument structure?

About NIAS Seminars

NIAS Seminars are aimed to stimulate scientific cross-pollination within the NIAS academic community and discuss work-in-progress. Attendance is online and by invitation. If you are interested in attending, please contact NIAS.

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    Book presentation
    Event
    4 November 2025

    Book presentation 'Picturing Aura'

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    Event
    23 September 2025

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    Event
    18 August - 22 August 2025

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    Opening Academic Year
    Event
    3 September 2025

    Academic Freedom Besieged: Whose Academy? (And Who Decides?)—NIAS Opening of the Academic Year 2025-2026, keynote by Claudine Gay