Scalarity in the verbal domain : the case of verbal prefixation in Russian / Olga Kagan.
Kagan, Olga| Call Number | 491.75/6 |
| Author | Kagan, Olga, author. |
| Title | Scalarity in the verbal domain : the case of verbal prefixation in Russian / Olga Kagan. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (x, 266 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Nov 2015). |
| Contents | 1. Scalarity and verbal prefixation -- 2. The prefixes po-, na- and pro- -- 3. The prefixes do-, nedo- and pri- -- 4. The prefixes pod- and pere- -- 5. The prefixes ot- and za- -- 6. Prefixes characterized by stronger restrictions -- 7. The scale hypothesis: principles and parameters -- 8. Prefixational genitive -- Conclusion. |
| Summary | Verbal prefixes in Slavic languages remain an intricate and puzzling phenomenon, raising questions about whether their behavior is governed by a systematic pattern, and if their attachment is subject to any kind of uniform semantic system. Olga Kagan offers a new unified analysis of Russian verbal prefixes which combines a formal semantic approach with detailed discussion of data. The book addresses two vital issues, both of which play an important role in modern linguistic research: the role of scalarity in natural language and, more specifically, within the verbal domain; and Slavic verbal prefixation. Accessibly written and illustrated with numerous examples, Scalarity in the Verbal Domain is important reading for researchers and students of formal semantics, cognitive linguistics and Slavic languages. |
| Subject | Russian language Suffixes and prefixes. Russian language Verb phrase. Russian language Case. Russian language Grammar. |
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| Summary | Verbal prefixes in Slavic languages remain an intricate and puzzling phenomenon, raising questions about whether their behavior is governed by a systematic pattern, and if their attachment is subject to any kind of uniform semantic system. Olga Kagan offers a new unified analysis of Russian verbal prefixes which combines a formal semantic approach with detailed discussion of data. The book addresses two vital issues, both of which play an important role in modern linguistic research: the role of scalarity in natural language and, more specifically, within the verbal domain; and Slavic verbal prefixation. Accessibly written and illustrated with numerous examples, Scalarity in the Verbal Domain is important reading for researchers and students of formal semantics, cognitive linguistics and Slavic languages. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Nov 2015). |
| Contents | 1. Scalarity and verbal prefixation -- 2. The prefixes po-, na- and pro- -- 3. The prefixes do-, nedo- and pri- -- 4. The prefixes pod- and pere- -- 5. The prefixes ot- and za- -- 6. Prefixes characterized by stronger restrictions -- 7. The scale hypothesis: principles and parameters -- 8. Prefixational genitive -- Conclusion. |
| Subject | Russian language Suffixes and prefixes. Russian language Verb phrase. Russian language Case. Russian language Grammar. |
| Multimedia |