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This book addresses the problems of the nature of the category of aspect, its formal expression and its relation to Action modes, to the Aorist/Imperfect and Perfect/Non-Perfect distinctions. The discussion is largely based on data from Bulgarian – a Slavonic language where aspect as a grammatical category systematically coexists not only with verbal prefixation, but also with temporal boundedness, correlation and, in the nominal sphere, definiteness. Cross-language parallels with English and French data and the mapping of Bulgarian structures to notions drawn from the «western» tradition of aspectual study result in the outline of a framework for an integrated study of the expression of aspectuality in languages belonging to different language groups. Refuting existing views of aspect as a «compensatory» phenomenon for nominal definiteness, the book presents arguments in favour of a systematic relation between verbal prefixation and NP quantification in Slavonic languages and of a compositional, syntactic dimension of aspectual analysis.

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Contents: Bulgarian language – The Slavonic category of aspect – Perfective and imperfective verbs – The notion of change in interval semantics – The «stative» verb, aspect and action mode – Aspect and tense – The aorist/imperfect distinction – The aspect/temporal boundedness distinction – Aspect and quantification – Action mode and syntactic structure.

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      Publisher: Verlag Peter Lang
      Publication Date: 28/03/2008
      ISBN13: 9783039105588, 978-3039105588
      ISBN10: 3039105582

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book addresses the problems of the nature of the category of aspect, its formal expression and its relation to Action modes, to the Aorist/Imperfect and Perfect/Non-Perfect distinctions. The discussion is largely based on data from Bulgarian – a Slavonic language where aspect as a grammatical category systematically coexists not only with verbal prefixation, but also with temporal boundedness, correlation and, in the nominal sphere, definiteness. Cross-language parallels with English and French data and the mapping of Bulgarian structures to notions drawn from the «western» tradition of aspectual study result in the outline of a framework for an integrated study of the expression of aspectuality in languages belonging to different language groups. Refuting existing views of aspect as a «compensatory» phenomenon for nominal definiteness, the book presents arguments in favour of a systematic relation between verbal prefixation and NP quantification in Slavonic languages and of a compositional, syntactic dimension of aspectual analysis.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Bulgarian language – The Slavonic category of aspect – Perfective and imperfective verbs – The notion of change in interval semantics – The «stative» verb, aspect and action mode – Aspect and tense – The aorist/imperfect distinction – The aspect/temporal boundedness distinction – Aspect and quantification – Action mode and syntactic structure.

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