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Jun 16, 2014 -
Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
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The Russian verb gruzit’ ‘load’ is special for three reasons. First, this verb has two syntactic constructions it can appear in, second it has three Natural Perfectives, and third all three Natural Perfectives can also use both constructions. The two constructions that gruzit’ ‘load’ can appear in are called the “theme-object” construction and the... |
Jun 16, 2014 -
Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
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The first thing the R script does is to give you a summary of the dataset. Scroll up to the top of the results and you will find a table that looks like this: CONSTRUCTION VERB REDUCED PARTICIPLE goal : 871 _zero:393 no :1353 no : 895 theme:1049 na :368 yes: 567 yes:1025 po :703 za :456 This table tells you how many items of each t... |
Jun 16, 2014 -
Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
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Aspectual Triplets: An aspectual triplet is a set of three verbs, consisting of a simplex verb, a prefixed Natural Perfective, and a secondary imperfective derived via suffixation of the Natural Perfective. All three verbs have the same lexical meaning and the members of a triplet set differ from each other primarily in terms of aspect. An example... |
Jun 12, 2014 -
Spanish deverbal adjectives (1): ivo
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Adjectives in -ivo |
