In this paper, we analyse the prototypicality of the passive voice in the Slavic languages. We argue that there are some variations in the periphrastic passive, which stem from the historical development of the tense-aspect system, particularly from an earlier resultative construction in the case of Indo-European languages. The periphrastic construction in some languages has abandoned the earlier tense-aspectual features, while in other languages they are still preserved. The periphrastic construction in every branch of Slavic has been considered passive in previous works. However, we claim that it is a case of the passive in East and some of West Slavic, while that in South Slavic it is better considered as a resultative. This diversity mo...
In all Upper and Lower Sorbian grammars, aspect is a grammatical category, regarded a typical “Slavi...
This paper is based on a comparative corpus study of aspect use in Slavic imperatives. Two important...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
The dominating Romance varieties have strongly influenced the functions of the two aspect categories...
Molise Slavic is a South-Slavic micro-language, spoken by less than a thousand persons in three vill...
This paper deals with the essential verb categories - the grammatical categories of tense, aspect...
This study treats the verbal aspect system in Old Church Slavonic. A proper analysis of the aspect...
The IE languages developed different strategies for the encoding of the passive function. In some la...
The article is devoted to the semi-grammaticalized aspectual-temporal forms / constructions which re...
We distinguish two types of passive voice in Swedish, namely: s-passive and periphrastic passive, th...
The complexity of the Slavic aspectual system has long captured linguists’ attention. The present pa...
The aim of this thesis is to theoretically describe periphrastic and reflexive passive in both Itali...
In the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, Dickey [2000], ten Sl...
(på engelska): This thesis aims to investigate what the verbal aspect as a grammatical verb category...
The topic of this thesis is the verbal aspect in its complexity. The initial theoretical part aims t...
In all Upper and Lower Sorbian grammars, aspect is a grammatical category, regarded a typical “Slavi...
This paper is based on a comparative corpus study of aspect use in Slavic imperatives. Two important...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...
The dominating Romance varieties have strongly influenced the functions of the two aspect categories...
Molise Slavic is a South-Slavic micro-language, spoken by less than a thousand persons in three vill...
This paper deals with the essential verb categories - the grammatical categories of tense, aspect...
This study treats the verbal aspect system in Old Church Slavonic. A proper analysis of the aspect...
The IE languages developed different strategies for the encoding of the passive function. In some la...
The article is devoted to the semi-grammaticalized aspectual-temporal forms / constructions which re...
We distinguish two types of passive voice in Swedish, namely: s-passive and periphrastic passive, th...
The complexity of the Slavic aspectual system has long captured linguists’ attention. The present pa...
The aim of this thesis is to theoretically describe periphrastic and reflexive passive in both Itali...
In the most comprehensive comparative account of aspect use in Slavic to date, Dickey [2000], ten Sl...
(på engelska): This thesis aims to investigate what the verbal aspect as a grammatical verb category...
The topic of this thesis is the verbal aspect in its complexity. The initial theoretical part aims t...
In all Upper and Lower Sorbian grammars, aspect is a grammatical category, regarded a typical “Slavi...
This paper is based on a comparative corpus study of aspect use in Slavic imperatives. Two important...
One of the most widely debated topics in Slavic linguistics has always been verbal aspect, which tak...