Cognitive Paths into the Slavic Domain.
The volume presents an overview of recent cognitive linguistic research on Slavic languages. Slavic languages, with their rich inflectional morphology in both the nominal and the verbal system, provide an important testing ground for a linguistic theory that seeks to motivate linguistic structure. T...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Berlin :
Walter de Gruyter,
2008.
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Colección: | Cognitive linguistics research.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter; Table of contents; Why cognitive linguists should care about the Slavic languages and vice versa; Nominative and instrumental variation of adjectival predicates with the Russian copula byt': reference time, limitation, and focalization; Why double marking in the Macedonian dativus sympatheticus?; What makes Russian bi-aspectual verbs special?; Perfectives, imperfectives and the Croatian present tense; Conflicting epistemic meanings of the Polish aspectual variants in past and in future uses: are they a vagary of grammar?
- Conjunctions, verb forms, and epistemic stance in Polish and Serbian predictive conditionalsDegrees of event integration. A binding scale for [VFIN VINF] structures in Russian; The 'impersonal' impersonal construction in Polish. A Cognitive Grammar analysis; A Frame Semantic account of morphosemantic change: the case of Old Czech verící; A prototype account of the development of delimitative po- in Russian; The rise of an epistemic pragmatic marker in Balkan Slavic.