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A note on the Baltic future participle

open access: yesBaltistica, 2012
The lack of fit between the finite forms (Lith. 3 duõs, 1 pl. dúosime, etc.) and the participle (Lith. dúosiant-, cf. Sl. byšǫšt-) of the Baltic future (going back to two PIE desiderative types: athematic and *‑se/o‑) can be explained as follows: since ...
Miguel Villanueva Svensson
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The participle in two corpora of Old English. Descriptive and empirical questions [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas, 2018
This article deals with the present and past participle of Old English. Its research method is based on the idea that the specific characteristics of a given corpus make it more suitable for certain types of analysis.
Ana Elvira Ojanguren López
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NUT-partisiipin variaatiosta rajakarjalaismurteissa: (n)nA-, n- ja nUn-partisiippien keskinäisestä suhteesta

open access: yesLähivõrdlusi, 2018
Karjalan kieltä puhuttiin ennen toista maailmansotaa laajalti Suomen Raja-Karjalassa. Alueen kielimuotoa nimitetään rajakarjalaismurteiksi. Nykyisin suurin osa karjalankielentaitoisista suomalaisista on rajakarjalaistaustaisia.
Ilia Moshnikov
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Perifrasi zaharra mendebalde eta erdialdeko euskara zaharrean: azterketa kuantifikatiboa eta proposamen berria

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 2007
In the history of the occidental and central dialects of Basque, the verbal periphrases composed by the verbal stem / or the participle and the auxiliaries *edin, *ezan, egin have undergone a change in the form of their principal verb. Up to now, the
Céline Mounole
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Further remarks on the deflexion and grammaticalization of the Old English past participle with habban

open access: yes, 2020
This article deals with the transitive construction involving habban and the past participle in Old English, and focuses on the loss of the adjectival segment of the participial inflection.
Martin Arista, Javier   +1 more
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Dynamics of the development of the participle as a special hybrid form of the verb

open access: yesВестник Самарского университета: История, педагогика, филология, 2021
A participle is a special form of a verb in which verb grammatical features are conjugated with adjectival ones. This is manifested both at the level of categorical meaning, and at the level of grammatical categories and syntactic functions.
Z. I. Godizova, D. S. Karkuzaeva
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+ past participle]in English and French [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This article presents a contrastive analysis of the English copular subschema [become + past participle] and the equivalent copular subschema [devenir + past participle] in French, based on web data.
Niek Van Wettere, Van Wettere, Niek
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From verbal to adjectival

open access: yesSlovenščina 2.0: Empirične, aplikativne in interdisciplinarne raziskave, 2022
This study addresses categorization issues related to adjective candidates in Estonian, focusing on the category of participles. The aim of the analysis was to assess the ranges of the prototypical adjective and to determine its degree of deviation on ...
Geda Paulsen   +3 more
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Elements for a Semiotics of Living Together in Africa Through the Participle Mode [PDF]

open access: yesUirtus, 2021
This article examines the participle mode as a linguistic and semiotic element of living together within the French-speaking community, with attention to Ivorian French and Nouchi.
Yao Charles Bony
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On the use of the participle functioning as a finite verbal form in the Chronicle of John Malalas

open access: yesLinguistica, 2001
Moreover, there are structural similarities to be noted between different sources of the participle in the function of a finite verbal form. No detailed research on the structure of the clauses with a participle functioning as a finite verbal form has ...
Jerneja Kavčič
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