Based on the analysis of the texts collected in the 1930s in Latvia and Estonia, this paper provides a description of the semantics of the verbal modifiers, i.e., prefixes (preverbs) and particles, in Latvian Romani. The system of verbal modifiers in Latvian Romani is an innovation evolved under Slavic and Baltic influence. Most preverbs are instances of MAT-borrowing from Slavic and Baltic, whereas verb particles are a PAT-borrowing, modelled after the Latvian system. The paper argues that even preverbs of Slavic origin often copy the semantics and derivational patterns of Latvian prefixed verbs. It is also shown that, differently from Latvian, in Romani both preverbs and verb particles can affect the verb’s argument structure (e.g., by ma...
ABSTRACT: Between Lithuanian and Latvian there are considerable differences with regard to the deriv...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
This is an introduction to a special volume of Nordlyd available at http://www.ub.uit.no/munin/nordl...
This paper presents an analysis of an assumed contact-induced change in the Livonian modes of expres...
Theoretical studies of Latvian grammar have a great deal to offer to contemporary linguistics. Altho...
Theoretical studies of Latvian grammar have a great deal to offer to contemporary linguistics. Altho...
Latgalian originated in the eastern part of Latvia (see Maps 1 and 2, Appendix 1 ) . Although still...
Abstract. The article provides insight into the process of various grammatical changes in Livonian a...
I survey cases of contact-induced influence of Slavic and Baltic systems of prefixal perfectivizatio...
The conjugation of secondary Latvian verbs is determined with high accuracy by their suffixes. Howev...
The article provides a brief outline of some Latvian constructions involving prefixed verbs where th...
<p><strong>VERBAL GRAMMATICAL CATEGORIES AND THE BALTIC LANGUAGES</strong></p><p><strong>L. </strong...
This article discusses areas observed on geolinguistic maps showing Finnic or Finnic-like features i...
This article analyzes two subdialects of Lower Kurzeme (Lejaskurzeme) region, Latvia, namely, the su...
The article analyzes CiR type verbs in the Eastern Baltic languages and attempts to explain their or...
ABSTRACT: Between Lithuanian and Latvian there are considerable differences with regard to the deriv...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
This is an introduction to a special volume of Nordlyd available at http://www.ub.uit.no/munin/nordl...
This paper presents an analysis of an assumed contact-induced change in the Livonian modes of expres...
Theoretical studies of Latvian grammar have a great deal to offer to contemporary linguistics. Altho...
Theoretical studies of Latvian grammar have a great deal to offer to contemporary linguistics. Altho...
Latgalian originated in the eastern part of Latvia (see Maps 1 and 2, Appendix 1 ) . Although still...
Abstract. The article provides insight into the process of various grammatical changes in Livonian a...
I survey cases of contact-induced influence of Slavic and Baltic systems of prefixal perfectivizatio...
The conjugation of secondary Latvian verbs is determined with high accuracy by their suffixes. Howev...
The article provides a brief outline of some Latvian constructions involving prefixed verbs where th...
<p><strong>VERBAL GRAMMATICAL CATEGORIES AND THE BALTIC LANGUAGES</strong></p><p><strong>L. </strong...
This article discusses areas observed on geolinguistic maps showing Finnic or Finnic-like features i...
This article analyzes two subdialects of Lower Kurzeme (Lejaskurzeme) region, Latvia, namely, the su...
The article analyzes CiR type verbs in the Eastern Baltic languages and attempts to explain their or...
ABSTRACT: Between Lithuanian and Latvian there are considerable differences with regard to the deriv...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
This is an introduction to a special volume of Nordlyd available at http://www.ub.uit.no/munin/nordl...