Context and the Lexicon in the Development of Russian Aspect
By Neil Bermel · 1997
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- About this editionPage count: 483Published: 1997Format: PaperbackPublisher: University of California PressLanguage: EnglishAuthor: Neil BermelCreate CitationTable of contentsThis study advances a new approach to the history of Russian aspect, integrating recent work on aspectology with contemporary theories of language changes and development. Using data from five Old Russian texts, the author traces the development of the aspectual opposition from its early lexical roots to the sixteenth century, when contextual and discourse concerns came to the fore.Source: PublisherCommon terms and phrasesAktionsartanaspectualaoristaorist tenseappearsaspectual assignmentaspectual oppositionaspectual systematelic actionsatelic actsattestedChartderived verbsdeterminacydurationdurative contextsemperorexamplesexpressfunctionfuturegrammatical aspectimperfect tenseimperfective aspectimperfective verbsimperfectivizationinceptiveindicateinfinitiveiterative contextskazatiMore terms and phrasesShow lessGet bookBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeAbout the workOriginally published: 1997AuthorMore by authorLinguistic Authority, Language Ideology, and MetaphorThe Czech Orthography WarsBy Neil BermelHow does a country find itself 'at war' over spelling? This book focuses on a crucial juncture in the post-communist history of the Czech Republic, when an orthographic commission with a moderate ...Register Variation and Language Standards in CzechBy Neil BermelPublisherUniversity of California PressSearch University of California PressMore from the publisher collection