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Tense-Aspect, Transitivity and Causativity
Essays in honour of Vladimir Nedjalkov
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Edited by:
Werner Abraham
and Leonid Kulikov
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English
Published/Copyright:
1999
About this book
This collection presents typological work on tense, aspect, and epistemic modality in a variety of languages and against the background of different schools of thinking, among which the St. Petersburg Typological School developed and so masterfully implemented by the Petersburg linguist, Vladimir Petrovich Nedjalkov. The volume honors this reputed scholar for his life work. It is in mainly this spirit (and the EUROTYPE spirit) that the following scholars have contributed to the volume: T. Tsunoda on Warrungu (Australian indigeneous language), L. Kulikov on Vedic, K. Kiryu on Japanese, Korean and Newari, N. Sumbatova on Svan (from the Kartvelian group), T.Bulygina & A. Shmelev on Russian, W. Boeder on Georgian, R. Thieroff on aorist and imperfect in European languages, Y. Poupynin on Russian, L. Johanson on Kipchak Turkic, I. Dolinina on Russian, N. Kozintseva on Old and Modern Eastern Armenian, Ch. Lee on Korean, W. Abraham on split ergative languages and German, G. Silnitsky on Russian, V. Plungian on Russian, E. Rakhilina on Russian, and K. Ebert on Kalmyk.
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Edward J. Vajda, Western Washington University in Canadian Journal of Linguistics 48(1/2), 2003:
This book is important for the many interdependencies it reveals between TAM categories cross-linguistically, and for extending enquiry regarding this important topic into new geographic and typological territory.
This book is important for the many interdependencies it reveals between TAM categories cross-linguistically, and for extending enquiry regarding this important topic into new geographic and typological territory.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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Addresses
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Introduction
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Vladimir Nedjalkov: List of main publications
xix - Part 1: Transitivity, causativity and tense-aspect
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Aspect and transitivity of iterative constructions in Warrungu
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Split causativity
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Conceptualization and aspect in some Asian languages
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Evidentiality, transitivity and split ergativity
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On the semantics of some Russian causative constructions
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Some notes on the Georgian resultative
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Preterites and imperfects in the languages of Europe
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The qualitative meaning of Russian imperfective verbs in passive constructions
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Typological notes on aspect and actionality in Kipchak Turkic
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Distributivity
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The past perfect in Armenian
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Aspects of aspect in Korean psych-predicates
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How descending is ascending German? On the deep interrelations between tense, aspect, pronominality, and ergativity
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Verbal temporalization in Russian and English
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A typology of phasal meanings
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Degrees of focality in Kalmyk imperfectives
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Aspectual classification of nouns
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Subject Index
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