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| Title: | S-/Z- and the Grammaticalization of Aspect in Slavic |
| Other Titles: | Slovenski jezik/Slovene Linguistic Studies 5 (2005) |
| Authors: | Dickey, Stephen M. |
| Keywords: | SLV Slovenian language Slavic languages grammaticalization prefixation aspect |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Type: | Article |
| Abstract: | ENG: It is argued that the phonetic coalescence of *sъ- and *jьz into a single prefix resulted in the (partial) grammaticalization of innovative s-/z- as the primary préverbe vide of the aspectual systems in a group of western languages (Czech, Slovak, Sorbian, Slovene). The other Slavic languages either did not grammaticalize a single prefix (Croatian/Serbian) or have grammaticalized
po- as their sole or primary préverbe vide (Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Belarusian); one Slavic language has near equal productivity of s-/z- and po- (Polish).
SLV: Avtor zagovarja stališče, da je v zahodnih skupini slovanskih jezikov (češčina, slovaščina, lužiščina, slovenščina) sovpad odrazov *sъ- in *jьz- v eno predpono povzročil (delno) gramatikalizacijo
nastale predpone s-/z- kot osnovni préverbe vide v sistemu glagolskega vida. V drugih slovanskih jezikih do te gramatikalizacije ni prišlo (hrvaščina, srbščina) ali pa je bila predpona po- gramatikalizirana kot edini préverbe vide (ruščina, bolgarščina, makedonščina, ukrajinščina, beloruščina).
V enem slovanskem jeziku (poljščina) izkazujeta predponi s-/z- in po- skoraj enako produktivnost. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1808/1673 |
| ISSN: | 1408-2616 |
| Appears in Collections: | Slovene Linguistic Studies. Volume 5, 2005 CREES Faculty Publications
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