The present article studies verbs that are used to convey change-of-state in the Finnic languages: “to come”, “to go”, “to remain/stay”, “to get”, “will be”, “to make/do”, and “to be born/give birth”. These are polysemous core verbs, which can be expected to be integrated in constructions with (new) generalized grammatical meaning. As will be shown, in order to convey change-of-state typically they occur in constructions that either mark the goal and the source or leave both unmarked. In addition, change can be associated with experiential, existential, and possessive constructions, which also enable to shed more light on the development of the above-mentioned verbs, including the possible development change-of-state → future. The article d...
Literary Finnish was created through translation. Liturgical texts began to emerge, as the Protestan...
aet.lees iinet.net.au Abstract. This paper presents a corpus study comparing and contrast-ing the in...
This study offers a new approach to grammatical constructions that express futurity in Danish, Dutch...
Abstract. The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible de...
The Finnic languages are often presented as an example of languages that use the present tense for e...
This bachelor thesis deals with four periphrastic expressions that can express the future in the Fin...
On the relation between language variation and social change. The possessive morpheme system in the ...
Causative change-of-state verbs like 'to open', 'to fill', and 'to wake' are central to both recent ...
In the modern Lithuanian and Latvian languages and their dialects the nasal infix verbs have the mea...
This thesis concerns the syntactic-semantic development of the perfect tense from a construction wit...
The object of this study is to shed new light on both the influence exerted on Finnish by the Swedis...
This article discusses the ways Finnish and Estonian speakers express the beginning and end of path ...
This paper deals with the linguistic means used to express predicative possession in the languages o...
In this work I analysed the semantic motivation of the Finnish local cases inessive and adessive in ...
There are two main approaches to change of state verbs. One adopts an approach in terms of a total c...
Literary Finnish was created through translation. Liturgical texts began to emerge, as the Protestan...
aet.lees iinet.net.au Abstract. This paper presents a corpus study comparing and contrast-ing the in...
This study offers a new approach to grammatical constructions that express futurity in Danish, Dutch...
Abstract. The present article considers change-of-state predicates in Livonian and their possible de...
The Finnic languages are often presented as an example of languages that use the present tense for e...
This bachelor thesis deals with four periphrastic expressions that can express the future in the Fin...
On the relation between language variation and social change. The possessive morpheme system in the ...
Causative change-of-state verbs like 'to open', 'to fill', and 'to wake' are central to both recent ...
In the modern Lithuanian and Latvian languages and their dialects the nasal infix verbs have the mea...
This thesis concerns the syntactic-semantic development of the perfect tense from a construction wit...
The object of this study is to shed new light on both the influence exerted on Finnish by the Swedis...
This article discusses the ways Finnish and Estonian speakers express the beginning and end of path ...
This paper deals with the linguistic means used to express predicative possession in the languages o...
In this work I analysed the semantic motivation of the Finnish local cases inessive and adessive in ...
There are two main approaches to change of state verbs. One adopts an approach in terms of a total c...
Literary Finnish was created through translation. Liturgical texts began to emerge, as the Protestan...
aet.lees iinet.net.au Abstract. This paper presents a corpus study comparing and contrast-ing the in...
This study offers a new approach to grammatical constructions that express futurity in Danish, Dutch...