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Turkic morphology seen by the Arabic grammarians. The passive

open access: yesHistoire Épistémologie Langage, 2020
This paper deals with the analyses of medieval Arab grammarians of passive and resultative verbs in Turkic. In Arabic grammatical theory, certain forms are correlated with unique meanings.
Robert Ermers
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Užívání pasivního participia v mluvené češtině: srovnání institucionální komunikace a běžného dorozumívání : The Use of Passive Participles in Spoken Czech: Comparing Institutional Communication and Everyday Conversation [PDF]

open access: yesČasopis pro Moderní Filologii, 2017
The article compares the use of passive participles in the spoken corpus of Czech (Oral_v4) and in speeches and dialogues recorded at local council meetings (from three towns in the Czech Republic).
Kamila Mrázková
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The Path argument of resultative constructions [PDF]

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2011
The premise of the paper is that resultative constructions involve an abstract Path argument by which the secondary predicate is treated as an endpoint to a path of a change of state/location, rather than a pure state/location.
Imola-Ágnes Farkas
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On Resultants [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1983
Let f f and g g be polynomials with coefficients in a commutative ring A A . Let f f be monic. We show that the resultant of f f and g g equals the norm from A [ x ] /( f
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Grammaticalization in Fanakalo: simplification, complexification, and acceleration

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics
The present article studies the structure of the resultative stream (a part of the verbal system that hosts grams diachronically evolving along and synchronically modelled by means of the resultative path: resultative > perfect > perfective/past and ...
Alexander Andrason
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KA…HOO CONSTRUCTIONS IN TAIWAN SOUTHERN MIN [PDF]

open access: yesTaiwan Journal of Linguistics, 2009
Taiwan Southern Min ka and hoo have been broadly investigated in the literature (e.g., Cheng et al. 1999, Lien 2002, Tsao 2005). However, very little of the previous research has focused on the interaction between these two functional words.
Hui-Chi Lee
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Directed Motion and Non-Predicative Path P

open access: yesNordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, 2007
In this paper, I argue that an atelic path PP headed by -(u)lo ‘toward’ in Korean is an argument of a directed motion verb on a par with its telic counterpart headed by the locative -ey ‘(be) AT’.
Minjeong Son
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On Resultative Past Participles in Spanish

open access: yesCatalan Journal of Linguistics, 2014
A large part of the theoretical literature on Spanish Past Participles (PPrts) has focused on the Aktionsarten restrictions that these items exhibit in absolute clauses and verbal periphrases.
Ignacio Bosque
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Negation of resultative and progressive periphrases

open access: yesBorealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics, 2015
This paper focuses on resultative and progressive periphrases in Spanish: and , respectively. These periphrases have been associated with several negated constructions. On the one hand, the negative particle no ‘not’ can precede the auxiliary verb ( and
Raquel González Rodríguez
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Pozicijos konstrukcijos: tarp depiktyvų ir rezultatyvų | Posture constructions: between depictives and resultatives [PDF]

open access: yesKalbotyra, 2014
The paper examines Lithuanian posture constructions such as stovi stačias ‘stands uprightʼ which have been briefly discussed in Holvoet (2008). However, a more exhaustive examination has not been carried out yet.
Benita Riaubienė
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