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Izučaem glagol'nye pristavki
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ISBN: 9785865474722 5865474723 Year: 2011 Publisher: Sankt-Peterburg : Zlatoust,

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On Voice in the English Verb
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ISBN: 3110801698 9783110801699 9027906696 9789027906694 Year: 2011 Volume: 63 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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Morphosyntactic alternations in English : functional and cognitive perspectives
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ISBN: 9781845537449 Year: 2011 Publisher: London Equinox

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500 basic Korean verbs
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ISBN: 9780804846059 0804846057 1462917003 Year: 2011 Publisher: Tokyo Tuttle

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Korean verbs are extremely difficult for English speakers to master. This guide makes learning the verb forms much easier and serves as an indispensable reference to brush up on the language when visiting Korea.

Norwegian Modals
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ISBN: 9783110179965 3110179962 3110899639 Year: 2011 Volume: 74 Publisher: De Gruyter

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Norwegian Modals is a detailed description of the syntactic and semantic properties of modals in Norwegian. Modal verbs in Mainland Scandinavian languages have received much less attention than their English and German counterparts, hence this book seizes the opportunity to present a range of new data and generalizations relevant for the study of Scandinavian languages, but also for the study of modality in Germanic and other languages. The book critically evaluates a range of proposals from the modality literature, focusing on the Theta-properties and the scopal properties of Modals in Germanic languages, and concludes that none of these previous proposals are able to account for the syntax of modals in Norwegian. The Theta-properties of modals are shown to depend on the construction in which the modal occurs, hence neither a raising analysis, a control analysis, nor a raising-versus-control analysis in fact suffices to exhaust these properties of Norwegian modals. The interplay of modals with tense and aspect is likewise thoroughly investigated, presenting a range of data revealing that existing universalist proposals are insufficient to account for even quite regular patterns. Instead, a new analysis is presented, building on a new compositional tense system which exploits aspectual features of predicates and selectional preferences of modal classes.

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