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Participles: Form, use and meaning
This paper serves as an introduction to a special collection on the form, use and meaning of past passive participles used in perfect and passive constructions.
Berit Gehrke, Olga Borik
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Past Participles in Multiword Units in Croatian
Past participles (ending with -n (-an, -en), and -t) and the group of adjectives referred to in Croatian linguistics as true adjectives are similar regarding their syntactic structure.
Goranka Blagus Bartolec
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Prefixed adjectival participles
In this paper, I am concerned with prefixed adjectival participles in Czech. I show that in contrast to the most widely accepted approach to Slavic prefixes, adjectival participles can be derived by both lexical and superlexical prefixes and that ...
Petr Biskup
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All passive participles are adjectival
This paper argues that the passive participles in eventive passives (what is commonly referred to as 'verbal passives') are adjectival in Spanish. Thus, there is no categorial difference between eventive and stative passives (the latter commonly known ...
Alfredo García-Pardo
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Past participles in reduced relatives : a cross-linguistic prespective
This paper discusses the syntax and semantics of Active Past Participles in restrictive reduced relatives (RRs). The distribution of Active Past Participles is compared with respect to verb classes in Bulgarian, English, Italian, Slovenian and Spanish ...
Tatjana Marvin
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Can a connectionist model explain the processing of regularly and irregularly inflected words in German as L1 and L2? [PDF]
The connectionist model is a prevailing model of the structure and functioning of the cognitive system of the processing of morphology. According to this model, the morphology of regularly and irregularly inflected words (e.g., verb participles and noun ...
Schönpflug, Ute +3 more
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ON THE CATEGORY OF THE PRESENT PASSIVE PARTICIPLES IN GREEK AND BULGARIAN [PDF]
The present article is a comparative study of the present passive participles in Greek and Bulgarian, their meaning, use, as well as the Bulgarian equivalents of the Greek present passive participles. From a typological point of view, we can assign the
Desislava Yordanova-Petrova
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Kalmyk Participle Forms Revisited (a case study of the Jangar Epic)
The article deals with the use patterns of participles as revealed by a case study of varying versions of the Kalmyk heroic epic of Jangar recorded in different periods.
E. Bembeev
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Divdabju lietojums latviešu un lietuviešu literāros tekstos
PARTICIPLES AS A STYLISTIC FEATURE IN LATVIAN AND LITHUANIAN LITERARY TEXTSSummaryThe present article is a contrastive analysis of the usage and frequency of Latvian and Lithuanian participles in modern prose. By comparing the inventory of participles in
Velta Rūķe-Draviņa
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THE FUTURE TENSE PARTICIPLES IN THE MODERN OSSETIAN LAGUAGE (COMPARED WITH THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE)
The article deals with grammatical peculiarities of the participles in modern Ossetian in comparison to the Russian language. The focus of the article is on the future tense participles, having no equivalent in modern Russian.
D. V. Gabisova
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