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Diachronic Slavonic Syntax : Traces of Latin, Greek and Church Slavonic in Slavonic Syntax
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Historical development and contemporary usage of discourse structuring elements based on verba dicendi in Croatian
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Just Syntax? : On the co-referential ambiguity of Adverbial Participles in Russian a Primary and Secondary Language
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Assessing the Role of Pattern and Matter Replication in the Development of Polish Discourse Structuring Elements Based on Non-Finite ‘verba dicendi’ : Part 1: Synchronic state
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Assessing the Role of Pattern and Matter Replication in the Development of Polish Discourse Structuring Elements Based on Non-Finite ‘verba dicendi’: Part 2: Diachronic Development
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The Yiddish Subjective Resultative Construction Based on the Adverbial Participle : Convergences and Divergences with Co-Territorial Languages
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This paper discusses an understudied construction in Yiddish, Polish and Russian, namely the subjective resultative construction based on the adverbial participle (AP). The semantic verb classes with subjective resultative meaning denote movements of the body or body parts, the arrangement of clothing and other objects close to the body, mental states and the human condition in general. In contrast to Russian, Yiddish and Polish both allow variation in conveying the subjective resultativity of mutative verbs: both the participle I and II or both imperfective and perfective adverbial participle respectively can be used. The major divergence between Yiddish and its co-territorial languages is the existence of a construction employed exclusively with intransitive mental verbs and specified for subjective resultativity, active voice and direct evidentiality in the latter languages.
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430; 490; Adverbial Participle; Polish; Russian; Subjective Resultative; Yiddish
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URL: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:473-irb-499605 https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/49960
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Competing subjective resultative constructions in Yiddish and its co-territorial languages Polish and Russian
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Wissenschaftlicher Nachwuchs und das Selbstverständnis der Slavistik : Linguistische Perspektiven
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BKS-Herkunftssprecherinnen und -sprecher im Russischunterricht
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Wissenschaftlicher Nachwuchs und das Selbstverständnis der Slavistik: Linguistische Perspektiven
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In: Birzer, Sandra; Mendoza, Imke; Sonnenhauser, Barbara; Wiemer, Björn (2020). Wissenschaftlicher Nachwuchs und das Selbstverständnis der Slavistik: Linguistische Perspektiven. Bulletin der deutschen Slavistik, 26:15-41. (2020)
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Nimm zwei? : konkurrierende Konstruktionen und Sprachkontakt in der Slavia am Beispiel diskursstrukturierender Elemente auf der Basis infiniter verba dicendi
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Assessing the Role of Pattern and Matter Replication in the Development of Polish Discourse Structuring Elements Based on Non-Finite ‘verba dicendi’ : Part 1—Synchronic state
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Assessing the Role of Pattern and Matter Replication in the Development of Polish Discourse Structuring Elements Based on Non-Finite ‘verba dicendi’: Part 2—Diachronic Development
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BKS-Herkunftssprecherinnen und -sprecher im Russischunterricht
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