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Title | Linguistik aktuell ;. — Prepositions, case and verbal prefixes: the case of Slavic. — Bd. 255. |
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Creators | Biskup Petr |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Slavic languages — Word formation. ; Slavic languages — Prepositions. ; Slavic languages — Verb. ; Slavic languages — Suffixes and prefixes. ; Slavic languages — Case. ; Slavic languages — Agreement. ; Slavic languages — Grammar, Comparative. ; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Miscellaneous ; EBSCO eBooks |
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- Prepositions, Case and Verbal Prefixes
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Verbal prefixes
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Types of prefixes
- 2.3 Perfectivity, telicity and morphosyntactic structure
- 2.4 Prefixation and case
- 2.5 Prefixation and argument structure
- 2.6 Definiteness effects
- 2.7 Verbal prefixes are incorporated prepositions
- 2.8 Deriving prefixed verbs
- 2.8.1 Verbal prefixes in the syntactic derivation
- 2.8.2 Verbal prefixes in the semantic derivation
- 2.9 Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Prefixed verbs and compositionality
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Four classes of prefixed verbs
- 3.3 Class 1: Regular-meaning prefix and regular-meaning verb
- 3.3.1 Non-defective PP
- 3.3.2 Non-defective PP with a covert argument
- 3.3.3 Defective PP
- 3.4 Class 2: Regular-meaning prefix and irregular-meaning verb
- 3.5 Class 3: Irregular-meaning prefix and regular-meaning verb
- 3.6 Class 4: Irregular-meaning prefix and irregular-meaning verb
- 3.7 Conclusion
- Chapter 4. Prefixes in target state participles
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Prefixes and adjectival participles
- 4.2.1 Participles in Russian, Polish and Czech
- 4.2.2 Properties of ný-/tý-participles
- 4.2.3 Properties of lý-participles
- 4.3 The stativiser
- 4.4 The stativiser and the structure of lý- and ný-/tý-participles
- 4.5 Prefixes and the structure of lý- and ný-/tý-participles
- 4.5.1 Lexical prefixes
- 4.5.2 Superlexical prefixes
- 4.6 Deriving target state participles
- 4.7 Conclusion
- Chapter 5. The future prefix po-
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 The prefix po- in Russian, Polish and Czech
- 5.3 Properties of future po-
- 5.4 Properties of non-future prefixes
- 5.5 Future po- and reanalysis
- 5.6 Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Decomposed prepositional phrases and case
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Properties of Russian, Polish and Czech prepositions
- 6.2.1 Russian prepositions
- 6.2.2 Polish prepositions
- 6.2.3 Czech prepositions
- 6.2.4 Complex prepositions, adverbial prepositions and the case marker
- 6.3 Decomposing prepositional phrases
- 6.3.1 Dynamic and stative prepositional phrases
- 6.3.2 The tense head and case
- 6.3.3 The prepositional structure in more detail
- 6.3.4 The covert prepositional complement
- 6.4 Prepositional case assignment
- 6.5 Conclusion
- Chapter 7. Conclusions
- References
- Index