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The scope of Slavic aspect . Edited by Michael S. Flier and AlAN TIMBERLAKE . ( UCLA Slavic studies , 12. ) Columbus , OH : Slavica , 1985. Pp . 295. $ 19.95 . Reviewed by GREVILLE G. CORBETT , University of Surrey Slavists have made ...
The scope of Slavic aspect . Edited by Michael S. Flier and AlAN TIMBERLAKE . ( UCLA Slavic studies , 12. ) Columbus , OH : Slavica , 1985. Pp . 295. $ 19.95 . Reviewed by GREVILLE G. CORBETT , University of Surrey Slavists have made ...
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JOHANNA NICHOLS , ` Aspect and inversion in Russian ' ( 94–117 ) , reports results from a pilot study into the factors which favor the use of the inverse construction ( with dative subject ) in Russian . The availability of direct and ...
JOHANNA NICHOLS , ` Aspect and inversion in Russian ' ( 94–117 ) , reports results from a pilot study into the factors which favor the use of the inverse construction ( with dative subject ) in Russian . The availability of direct and ...
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GILBERT C. RAPPAPORT , ` Aspect and modality in contexts of negation ' ( 194–223 ) , tackles the vexed question of aspectual choice for infinitives which are dependent on a negated modal in Russian . He gives a clear and detailed ...
GILBERT C. RAPPAPORT , ` Aspect and modality in contexts of negation ' ( 194–223 ) , tackles the vexed question of aspectual choice for infinitives which are dependent on a negated modal in Russian . He gives a clear and detailed ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
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