In Dickey (2000), the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, ten Slavic languages are considered based on seven parameters of use, but two important verb forms are not accounted for: the imperative and the infinitive. The imperative was dealt with in Benacchio (2010), von Waldenfels (2012), and Alvestad (2013). Now it is time the infinitive receives its fair share of attention too. Thus, in a larger project I compare how aspect is used in the infinitive in Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish, Upper Sorbian, Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Croatian and Slovene and in the corresponding da-constructions in Bulgarian and Macedonian (and Serbian, Croatian and Slovene) based on a study of several parallel-annotated nov...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation considers the problem of the semantic function of verbal aspectual mor...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
In the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, Dickey [2000], ten Sl...
The present paper presents a corpus-driven study of aspect in the imperative across Slavic, drawing ...
This paper is based on a comparative corpus study of aspect use in Slavic imperatives. Two important...
This study treats the verbal aspect system in Old Church Slavonic. A proper analysis of the aspect...
(på engelska): This thesis aims to investigate what the verbal aspect as a grammatical verb category...
Due to its morphological markedness, the verbal aspect in Slavic languages is a well-known subject o...
Russian aspect has been studied by many scholars over the decades within different perspectives and ...
Russian aspect has been studied by many scholars over the decades within different perspectives and ...
In this paper, we analyse the prototypicality of the passive voice in the Slavic languages. We argue...
The complexity of the Slavic aspectual system has long captured linguists’ attention. The present pa...
The aims of the paper are twofold. First, it provides a systematic qualitative corpus study into dif...
In this article we consider the Slavic perfective/imperfective opposition, a well-known example of v...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation considers the problem of the semantic function of verbal aspectual mor...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
In the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, Dickey [2000], ten Sl...
The present paper presents a corpus-driven study of aspect in the imperative across Slavic, drawing ...
This paper is based on a comparative corpus study of aspect use in Slavic imperatives. Two important...
This study treats the verbal aspect system in Old Church Slavonic. A proper analysis of the aspect...
(på engelska): This thesis aims to investigate what the verbal aspect as a grammatical verb category...
Due to its morphological markedness, the verbal aspect in Slavic languages is a well-known subject o...
Russian aspect has been studied by many scholars over the decades within different perspectives and ...
Russian aspect has been studied by many scholars over the decades within different perspectives and ...
In this paper, we analyse the prototypicality of the passive voice in the Slavic languages. We argue...
The complexity of the Slavic aspectual system has long captured linguists’ attention. The present pa...
The aims of the paper are twofold. First, it provides a systematic qualitative corpus study into dif...
In this article we consider the Slavic perfective/imperfective opposition, a well-known example of v...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation considers the problem of the semantic function of verbal aspectual mor...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...