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The article is connected to the project “DiAsPol250” in which Polish is compared to Czech and Russian from the perspective of the evolution of their aspect systems (http://www.diaspol.uw.edu.pl/).
Björn Wiemer +2 more
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In studies on Russian verbal Aspect, aspectual pairs in which the imperfective verb is lacking its semantic feature considered prototypical, i.e. durativity, are defined ‘trivial’nye’ (trivial).
Valentina Noseda
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The aspect category in Polish and German. A translative analysis [PDF]
The category of aspect is usually viewed as an obligatory grammatical (morphological) verbal category existing in the Slavic, but not in the Germanic languages. This article considers possibilities of expressing aspectual meanings in German as one of the
Nadachewicz, Anna
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The aim of this work is to characterize the Spanish verbal periphrasis and the Italian from the point of view of both grammatical and lexical aspect, or Aktionsart. We will develop this characterization in the context of other verbal gerund periphrases
María Martínez-Atienza
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Investigating the roles of medial prefrontal and superior temporal cortex in source monitoring [PDF]
Source monitoring, or the ability to recall the origin of information, is a crucial aspect of remembering past experience. One facet of this, reality monitoring, refers to the ability to distinguish between internally generated and externally generated ...
Ellison, Amanda +3 more
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Slavic category of verbal aspect: Discussion, possible solutions [PDF]
Investigation of verb aspect in Slavic languages shows that language system includes not only grammatical, word-building and lexico-grammatical categories, but also lexico-derivative categories.
Popova Z.D.
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On the functions of „aktionsart“ and aspect in language contrast [PDF]
The contribution deals with selected questions of the interaction between the so called “lexical aspect” (the opposition between telicity and atelicity) and the grammatical aspect (or so called “viewpoint”- aspect, i.e.
Kotin, Michail L.
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To be or not to be an auxiliary verb. The case of Spanish
This paper studies two Spanish constructions with the verb poner (‘to put’) and an infinitive. The first one, , has traditionally been considered an inchoative periphrasis; however, we will show that its grammaticalisation is only complete with ...
Margot Vivanco
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Gli equivalenti russi della perifrasi verbale imminenziale italiana stare per
The aim of this paper is to analyse the expression of imminentiality in Russian by collecting equivalents of the Italian periphrasis stare per using the Italian-Russian parallel corpus of the Russian National Corpus.
Francesca Biagini
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Event-centrality and the pragmatics-semantics interface in Kikongo : from predication focus to progressive aspect and vice versa [PDF]
Across Bantu, several polysemic markers expressing progressive aspect and so-called predication focus have been reported (Güldemann 2003; Hyman and Watters 1984). In this article, we examine two such markers in Kikongo (Bantu, H16), i.e.
Bostoen, Koen +3 more
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