The Pavia Verbs Database

Current progress and perspectives

Authors

Lucrezia Carnesale
Martina Giuliani

Synopsis

This volume presents the current state of the Pavia Verbs Database (PaVeDa), an open-source typological resource for the  investigation of verb valency patterns and alternations from a cross-linguistic and diachronic perspective. The volume collects papers written by Italian and international early-career researchers who contribute to PaVeDa by developing datasets for new languages. Some papers in the volume discuss theoretical issues, focusing on argument structures and alternations in specific languages, while others address methodological challenges encountered during the annotation process and propose ways to overcome them.
The selection of papers highlights the wide array of languages represented in PaVeDa, covering several linguistic families, including Uralic (Hungarian), Turkic (Turkish), and Indo-European languages – both modern (Hindi and Modern Standard Russian) and ancient (Vedic Sanskrit, Latin, Early Italo-Romance and the varieties of the British Isles). The volume seeks to offer an overview of the current results of the PaVeDa project and to inspire further typological and diachronic research on verb valency.

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Author Biographies

Lucrezia Carnesale

She is a postdoctoral researcher in Linguistics at the University of Pavia, where she works on the creation of the Pavia-Verbs-Database. She mainly works on New Indo-Aryan languages, focusing on Hindi argument structure constructions from a cognitive linguistics perspective.

Martina Giuliani

She is a postdoctoral researcher in linguistics at the University of Pavia, where she is contributing to the construction of the Pavia-Verbs-Database annotating data from Latin. Her research interests include Indo-European linguistics with a focus on Latin morphosyntax, cognitive linguistics, and language typology.

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Published

novembre 7, 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

9788835183631

Date of first publication (11)

2025-11-07

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ISBN-13 (15)

9788835184911

Date of first publication (11)

2025-11-07