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A Preliminary Study of Alutor Participles Based on Text Data
Alutor participles are derived from verbal stems with the suffix -lʔ which is materially identical with the proprietive suffix. I have shown that Alutor participles share a number of features with finite verbs which had been overlooked in previous ...
永山, ゆかり
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On the Order of Prenominal Participles in Bulgarian”.
This paper examines the distribution of Bulgarian participles in prenominal position. The discussion centers around two main arguments. First, it is argued that participial expressions postmodified by adverbs are real verbal participles.
Vesselina Laskova
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Syntactic functions of participles in Katančić’s translation of the Bible
Until the middle of the 19th century and under Latin influence, scriptural translations rehabilitated and supported the usage of participles in the Croatian language.
Ivana Vrtič
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On the Sidelines - Reflexive Non-Finite Verb Forms with Passive Meaning in Czech and Russian
The system of genus verbi in the Russian and Czech languages differs significantly; moreover, there are also differences in its classification and terminology.
Jana Kocková
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Modifiers with participles and prepositions
Este chart ejemplifica la construcción de los "Modifiers with participles and prepositions"
Fajardo Santana, Yolanda
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ADJECTIVIZATION AND SUBSTANTIVIZATION OF PARTICIPIAL FORMS: THE PROCESS AND TERMINOLOGY
The article discusses the problem of semantics and grammar of participles in Russian, as well as the their adjectivization and substantivization. The article describes two processes in the system of participles.
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Idiomatic meaning and the structure of participles
The aim of this paper is to explore how (non-)compositional meaning is assigned in the domain of word formation, focusing on the presence vs. absence of idiomatic meanings associated with derivational morphology.
Anagnostopoulou, Elena, Samioti, Yota
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In Italian, past participles may form the absolute superlative by adding the same suffix as adjectives, i.e. -issimo. However, when used as superlatives, past participles may still occur in passive sentences to denote events rather than simple properties.
NAPOLI, Maria
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Adjectivization of participles in Romance: a gradual process?
The well-known distinction between verbal participles and adjectival ones has been fine-grained in the last decades. Within the adjectival participles, Kratzer (1994) and Embick (2004), for German and English respectively, distinguish between stative and
Sleeman, P. +3 more
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The role of external factors on the reactivation of the heritage language of Turkish-German returnees. [PDF]
Antonova-Unlu E, Bayram F.
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