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The Grammaticalization Of Give Infinitive A Comparative Study Of Russian Polish And Czech Ruprecht Von Waldenfels

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The Grammaticalization Of Give Infinitive A Comparative Study Of Russian Polish And Czech Ruprecht Von Waldenfels
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Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Author: Ruprecht von Waldenfels
ISBN: 9783110293692, 3110293692
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Grammaticalization Of Give Infinitive A Comparative Study Of Russian Polish And Czech Ruprecht Von Waldenfels by Ruprecht Von Waldenfels 9783110293692, 3110293692 instant download after payment.

The study analyses the grammaticalization of 'give' with infinitive in causative and modal constructions in the closely related Slavic languages Russian, Polish and Czech. Drawing on extensive diachronic and synchronic corpus data, the study combines a detailed analysis of the current use of these constructions with a reconstruction of their development. General issues discussed in the study include polarity sensitivity in causatives, types of causee coding, the emergence of non-agreeing diathesis structures in Polish and the role of language contact with German.

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