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. Coon , Jessica . 2013 . Aspects of split ergativity . Oxford : Oxford University Press . Coon , Jessica and Omer Preminger . 2012 . Towards a unified account of

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Abraham, Werner. 1997. The interdependence of case, aspect and referentiality in the history of German: The case of the verbal genitive. In van Kemenade & Vincent (1997, 241

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The article presents some results of research into aspectual auxiliaries of Kamas (Southern Samoyed; extinct). Code-copied from Turkic, Kamas started to use verbs with salient aspectuality to modify the aspectual meaning content of another verb or the representation of a whole state of affairs. The formal means by which this modification could take place was a converb construction, in which the modified main verb figured as the non-finite verb form (the converb). At the end of the grammaticalization process, some of the auxiliaries ended up as suffixes. Within Kamas sources from the middle of the 18th to the beginning of the 20th century, the various degrees of grammaticalization are documented. The relevant grammaticalization processes are semantic reduction, fixation and formal reduction; the first two processes can be understood as prerequisites for the third process which puts an end to the coexistence of grammaticalized and non-grammaticalized items. The main Kamas auxiliaries are listed and, according to their function, grouped into non-transformative vs. initial-, final-, and momentaneous-transformative auxiliaries.

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.: Psychological aspects of obesity. In K. Wijma, B. von Schoultz: Reproductive Life. The Parthenon, Stockholm, 1992, 243–249. Espmark S. Reproductive Life

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Alberti, Gábor 2001. Az aspektus szintaxisa a magyarban [The syntax of aspect in Hungarian]. In: Katalin É. Kiss (eds) 2001. Újabb tanulmányok a strukturális magyar nyelvtan és nyelvtörténet köréből. Kiefer

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Discourse meets grammar

The case of Hungarian verbal particles

Acta Linguistica Hungarica
Authors:
Edith Kádár
and
Márta Peredy

1993 24 239 297 Csirmaz, Anikó. 2008. Particles and a two component theory of aspect. In É. Kiss (2008b, 107

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Type Sub-type Aspect of the verbal base Referential event modifiers Non-referential event modifiers Compositionality

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The Slavic verbal aspect having Indo-European roots in its present form is already a uniquely Slavic linguistic phenomenon (Pátrovics 2004a: 78–91). Therefore, it would be no exaggeration to say that the statements which generally apply to the

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well recognized grains in this respect today and they are well appreciated for their nutritional properties. In addition to such health driven motivations, also environmental aspects are of concern to the consumers; the ongoing climate change is an

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Futuristic aspects of RPA The future of RPA technologies suggest that RPA will keep on growing. There are many possibilities which are being discussed about RPA future. In current economic state RPA adoption becomes easier. As the emergence of

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