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Case And Aspect In Slavic Kylie Richardson

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Case And Aspect In Slavic Kylie Richardson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Kylie Richardson
ISBN: 9780199291960, 0199291969
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Case And Aspect In Slavic Kylie Richardson by Kylie Richardson 9780199291960, 0199291969 instant download after payment.

The role of structural case in syntax is arguably one of the most controversial topics in syntactic theory with important implications for semantic theory. This book focuses on some of the most puzzling case marking patterns in the Slavic languages and ties these patterns to different types of aspectual phenomena, showing that there is after all a pattern in the seeming chaos of case in the Slavic languages.
Kylie Richardson addresses links between the case marking on objects and the event structure of a verb phrase in Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak, Polish, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian and also shows that the links between case and aspect in the Slavic languages belong to a much larger pattern found in language in general. She also focuses on links between case and grammatical aspect in depictive, predicative participle, and copular constructions in the East Slavic languages.
The book will appeal to scholars and advanced students of aspect, and to all Slavicists.

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