This study examines the correlation between form and meaning of Russian prefixed imperfective verbs ending in -Ãt'/-jÃt' and -yvat'/-ivat' which are derived from one and the same root (-gotÓvit', podgotovljÃt'/podgotÃvlivat'). The following questions are discussed: Which factors determine the use of either the form -Ãt' or the form in -yvat'? What is the role of the opposition determinate/indeterminate in verbs which do not express linear motion? What is the relation between prefix and suffix? (-xvalit', vosxvaljÃt', vyxvaljÃt'/vyxvÃlivat', naxvÃlivat').Is there a tendency for forms in -Ãt' to be replaced by forms in -yvat' (prisposobljÃt' by prisposÃblivat') or vice versa (obsÚ^zivat' by obsu^zdÃt')?
Besides present-day Russian, literary, journalistic and scientific publications from the 19th century have been examined in order to establish the dynamics of the linguistic development.
Varianty pristavocnykh glagolov nesoversennogo vida v Russkom jazyke: Variants of Russian prefixed imperfectives (Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics, 19)
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Author(s)Pols, Adriana
PublisherBrill
ISBN / ASIN9051834802
ISBN-139789051834802
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