In this paper, I analyse the role of prefixation in the Old Church Slavonic (OCS) verbal aspect system. For my analysis, I first need to establish how the aspect of OCS verbs can be determined. To that end, I use a combination of methods: morphological categorization, grammatical profiling and semantic analysis. My analysis shows that, although prefixation in most cases equals perfectivization in OCS, it does not create aspect pairs like suffixation does. This is mainly because of the fact that many simplex verbs in OCS are anaspectual, even when prefixed formations exist
Prefixal perfectivization is the object of considerable discussion in present-day Russian aspectolog...
When a verb is borrowed into Russian, it must adapt to the Russian aspectual system. The borrowed ...
This article presents a discussion of differences between the Slavic languages regarding the histori...
This study treats the verbal aspect system in Old Church Slavonic. A proper analysis of the aspect...
This paper investigates the role that prefixes played in the development of the Slavic aspect catego...
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 this paper, I discuss instances of multiple prefixation in Bul- garian in the context of the aspe...
The complexity of the Slavic aspectual system has long captured linguists’ attention. The present pa...
This is an introduction to a special volume of Nordlyd available at http://www.ub.uit.no/munin/nordl...
<p>This paper was presented at the Slavic Linguistics Society Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington ...
In this article we consider the Slavic perfective/imperfective opposition, a well-known example of v...
This paper establishes the term ORPHAN PREFIX for a Slavic prefix that no longer shares a dominant s...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation considers the problem of the semantic function of verbal aspectual mor...
Through the analysis of the predetermined verbal forms of the Povest 'vremennych let (11th-12th cent...
Prefixal perfectivization is the object of considerable discussion in present-day Russian aspectolog...
When a verb is borrowed into Russian, it must adapt to the Russian aspectual system. The borrowed ...
This article presents a discussion of differences between the Slavic languages regarding the histori...
This study treats the verbal aspect system in Old Church Slavonic. A proper analysis of the aspect...
This paper investigates the role that prefixes played in the development of the Slavic aspect catego...
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 this paper, I discuss instances of multiple prefixation in Bul- garian in the context of the aspe...
The complexity of the Slavic aspectual system has long captured linguists’ attention. The present pa...
This is an introduction to a special volume of Nordlyd available at http://www.ub.uit.no/munin/nordl...
<p>This paper was presented at the Slavic Linguistics Society Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington ...
In this article we consider the Slavic perfective/imperfective opposition, a well-known example of v...
This paper establishes the term ORPHAN PREFIX for a Slavic prefix that no longer shares a dominant s...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation considers the problem of the semantic function of verbal aspectual mor...
Through the analysis of the predetermined verbal forms of the Povest 'vremennych let (11th-12th cent...
Prefixal perfectivization is the object of considerable discussion in present-day Russian aspectolog...
When a verb is borrowed into Russian, it must adapt to the Russian aspectual system. The borrowed ...
This article presents a discussion of differences between the Slavic languages regarding the histori...