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Towards a correlation of form, use and meaning of German ge-prefixed predicative participles

open access: yesGlossa, 2019
We argue for a split semantics of German predicative participle constructions, depending on whether or not the formation of the participle involves prefixation with the dedicated morpheme ge-.
Antje Roßdeutscher, Tillmann Pross
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Past Participles in Multiword Units in Croatian

open access: yesForum Lingwistyczne, 2019
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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Prog imperfective drift in ancient Greek? Reconsidering eimi 'be' with present participle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In this paper, I reconsider the diachrony of the Ancient Greek periphrastic construction of eimi 'be' with present participle by means of Bertinetto’s recently proposed model for the development of progressive grams (a process called ‘PROG imperfective ...
Adrados   +105 more
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Role of cross-linguistic influence and error types of speakers of Serbian in the acquisition of the Russian participle system

open access: yesOpera slavica, 2023
This paper is concerned with the difficulties in the acquisition of the Russian participle system by speakers of Serbian. The corpus for this analysis consists of the written examinations of the 3rd year students of Russian language, literature and ...
Cтeфaн Cтojaнoвић
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Participles as a functional-speech unit of Russian language: stylistic aspect (based on the material of lyrical and prose works by M.Yu. Lermontov)

open access: yesНеофилология
INTRODUCTION. The work is devoted to the study of participles use in M.Yu. Lermontov’s works. The relevance and scientific novelty lies in the study of the participle in the functionalspeech aspect.
A. I. Radchenko
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Participial systems in Uralic languages: an overview

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2018
This paper is an intragenetic typological study of participial systems in Uralic languages, a family demonstrating a significant degree of variation in this domain. The classification of participial forms is based primarily on two parameters, participial
Ksenia Shagal
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Regular and Irregular Inflection in Different Groups of Bilingual Children and the Role of Verbal Short-Term and Verbal Working Memory

open access: yesLanguages, 2021
Bilingual children often experience difficulties with inflectional morphology. The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate how regularity of inflection in combination with verbal short-term and working memory (VSTM, VWM) influences bilingual ...
Elma Blom   +2 more
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An Alternative Explanation for the Alleged 'Imperatival' Participles of Romans 12:9-21

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2010
The participles of Romans 12:9-21 have occasioned much discussion among grammarians and commentators. The primary debate concerns whether the participles are functioning imperativally or whether they might be connected with a finite verb in the context ...
Jeffrey S. Lamp
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Processing of regular and irregular past tense morphology in highly proficient second language learners of English: a self-paced reading study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Dual-system models suggest that English past tense morphology involves two processing routes: rule application for regular verbs and memory retrieval for irregular verbs (Pinker, 1999).
Marinis, Theodoros, Pliatsikas, Christos
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Structuring participles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In this paper we discuss three types of adjectival participles in Greek, ending in -tos and –menos, and provide a further argument for the view that finer distinctions are necessary in the domain of participles (Kratzer 2001, Embick 2004).
Alexiadou, Artemis   +1 more
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