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Russian aspect formation revisited: A step towards the inflectional interpretation of Russian verb aspect. / Gorbova, E.

в: Russian Linguistics, № 1, 2014, стр. 1-21.

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abstract = "This paper investigates the secondary imperfectivation of the Russian verb in some of its unconventional (= non-standard) uses, employing three data source types: linguistic experimenting, the Russian National Corpus and two Internet search systems, Google and Yandex. In this connection some problems relating to the (biimperfectival) aspectual triplex, as well as the more general issue of the appropriateness of a inflectional or derivational interpretation of the nature of Russian verb aspect are discussed. My arguments in favor of the inflectional nature of the Russian verb aspect are these: the occurrence of unconventional secondary imperfectives of the razbuzhivat' type in speech and a concept of a formant-perfectivator for aspectual pairs still retaining prefixes, such as lgat' ~ solgat' 'to lie'. {\textcopyright} 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.",
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