This paper is based on a comparative corpus study of aspect use in Slavic imperatives. Two important findings in this study are, first, that there is a cross-Slavic variation in aspect use, and second, that IPF is strikingly widespread. I argue that both findings are connected to the phenomenon of aspectual competition and the fact that the Slavic languages resolve cases of aspectual competition in different ways
The paper addresses the issue of microvariation within Slavic aspect. Specifically, it investigates ...
In this paper, we analyse the prototypicality of the passive voice in the Slavic languages. We argue...
Atle Grønn's dr. art thesis The Semantics and Pragmatics of the Russian Factual Imperfective is an i...
The present paper presents a corpus-driven study of aspect in the imperative across Slavic, drawing ...
Verbal aspect in the Imperative in the South Slavic Languages. In the present paper the results from...
In the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, Dickey [2000], ten Sl...
In Dickey (2000), the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, ten Sl...
This paper aims to show the results of a quantitative study on verbal aspect in modern Russian. Adop...
This paper aims to show the results of a quantitative study on verbal aspect in modern Russian. Adop...
The complexity of the Slavic aspectual system has long captured linguists’ attention. The present pa...
It is generally claimed that the prototypical tempo-as-pectual form for explicit performatives in mo...
This study treats the verbal aspect system in Old Church Slavonic. A proper analysis of the aspect...
Verbal Aspect and Politeness in the Slavic Imperative. A comparative analysis. The research focus...
Letters on aspect The paper presents the correspondence between the author and professor Stanisław ...
In this article we consider the Slavic perfective/imperfective opposition, a well-known example of v...
The paper addresses the issue of microvariation within Slavic aspect. Specifically, it investigates ...
In this paper, we analyse the prototypicality of the passive voice in the Slavic languages. We argue...
Atle Grønn's dr. art thesis The Semantics and Pragmatics of the Russian Factual Imperfective is an i...
The present paper presents a corpus-driven study of aspect in the imperative across Slavic, drawing ...
Verbal aspect in the Imperative in the South Slavic Languages. In the present paper the results from...
In the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, Dickey [2000], ten Sl...
In Dickey (2000), the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, ten Sl...
This paper aims to show the results of a quantitative study on verbal aspect in modern Russian. Adop...
This paper aims to show the results of a quantitative study on verbal aspect in modern Russian. Adop...
The complexity of the Slavic aspectual system has long captured linguists’ attention. The present pa...
It is generally claimed that the prototypical tempo-as-pectual form for explicit performatives in mo...
This study treats the verbal aspect system in Old Church Slavonic. A proper analysis of the aspect...
Verbal Aspect and Politeness in the Slavic Imperative. A comparative analysis. The research focus...
Letters on aspect The paper presents the correspondence between the author and professor Stanisław ...
In this article we consider the Slavic perfective/imperfective opposition, a well-known example of v...
The paper addresses the issue of microvariation within Slavic aspect. Specifically, it investigates ...
In this paper, we analyse the prototypicality of the passive voice in the Slavic languages. We argue...
Atle Grønn's dr. art thesis The Semantics and Pragmatics of the Russian Factual Imperfective is an i...