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Verbal aspect in Old Church Slavonic : a corpus-based approach / by Jaap Kamphuis.
Author
Kamphuis, Jaap
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, [2020]
©2020
Description
1 online resource.
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Church Slavic language
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Verb
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Series
Studies in Slavic and general linguistics ; Volume 45.
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Studies in Slavic and general linguistics ; Volume 45
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Summary note
In Verbal Aspect in Old Church Slavonic Jaap Kamphuis demonstrates that the aspect system of Old Church Slavonic can best be described if one divides the verbs into three main categories: perfective, imperfective and anaspectual. This differs from the traditional division into perfective and imperfective verbs only. To support the categorization, the study contains a corpus-based quantitative and qualitative analysis of the available Old Church Slavonic data. This analysis contributes to a better understanding of the development of aspect in Slavic. Kamphuis shows that aspect in Old Church Slavonic functions more like verbal aspect in the Western groups of Slavic languages (e.g. Czech) than like that in the Eastern group (e.g. Russian).
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
1. Old Church Slavonic
2. Verbal Aspect
3. Research Questions and Hypotheses
4. Various Approaches to Determining Aspect in OCS
5. Morphological Markers of Aspect
6. The OCS Verbal Paradigm
7. Grammatical Profile Analysis
8. The Functions of Verbal Aspect in OCS
9. Semantic Analysis of Non-core Groups
10. The Development of Derivational Aspect: a Case Study
11. Conclusion
Verb Forms Discussed in Examples
References
Index.
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ISBN
90-04-42203-X
Doi
10.1163/9789004422032
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