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ISBN: 1282152378 9786612152375 9027291713 9789027291714 9789027229830 902722983X Year: 2007 Publisher: Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,

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Typology of resultative constructions
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ISBN: 9027228833 091502778X 9027228841 9027286140 9786613092878 1283092875 9789027228840 9789027286147 9780915027781 0915027798 9780915027798 9781283092876 6613092878 Year: 1988 Volume: vol 12 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins,

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This volume, originally published in Russian, combines data from a wide range of languages, meticulously analyzed, with a sophisticated theoretical apparatus capable of isolating the most important syntactic and semantic parameters and of drawing those generalizations that are most significant from a cross-linguistic perspective. Many ideas which are at best only hinted at in earlier literature - such as the precise relation among resultative, perfect, and stative, or correlations between resultative and passive voice - are here for the first time stated precisely and given a firm foundation b

Tense-aspect, transitivity and causativity : essays in honour of Vladimir Nedjalkov
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ISBN: 9027230536 1556199368 9786612162954 1282162950 9027298726 9789027298720 9781556199363 9789027230539 Year: 1999 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins,

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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 an

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