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Autor:
Anna Daugavet
Publikováno v:
Vilnius University Open Series, Vol 16 (2021)
A corpus-based study of a dedicated deontic possibility modal in Latvian focuses on its impersonal variety with a non-canonical subject in the dative. Normally, drīkstēt ‘may’ and other possibility modals have nominative subjects, while dative
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https://doaj.org/article/bb60b67d0bae48ff8585d9f7a37606b3
Autor:
Peter Arkadiev, Anna Daugavet
Publikováno v:
Baltic Linguistics. 12:73-165
This paper presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of the functions of the present, past and future perfect forms in standard Latvian and Lithuanian based on two complementary types of data: the typological questionnaire devised for the study o
Publikováno v:
Baltic Linguistics. 12:249-293
This article offers a picture of the Lithuanian perfective present, with particular emphasis on the treatment of habituality and genericity, the use of aspect forms in narrative text types, and peripheral constructionalised and often pragmatically sp
Publikováno v:
Baltic Linguistics. 12:349-411
This article is a study in the use of irrealis in complementation in the two Baltic languages, Lithuanian and Latvian, and in two Fennic languages, Estonian and Finnish. Four domains of complementation are singled out: propositional, desiderative, ap
Publikováno v:
Baltic Linguistics. 10:307-354
The article deals with a constructional idiom attested in both Baltic languages as well as in the neighbouring Slavonic and Fennic languages and in Yiddish, containing as its central component what is argued to be an insubordinated imperatival conces
Autor:
Axel Holvoet, Anna Daugavet
Publikováno v:
Baltic Linguistics. 10:109-153
The article is a contribution to the study of experiential and indefinite past-tense forms. It offers an analysis of the Latvian past-tense construction tikt + PPA, which is now a feature of the Latvian standard language though it was originally rest
Publikováno v:
Baltic Linguistics. 10:195-236
The article deals with the agentive construction, a construction identifying the agent used mainly in adnominal position and in the position of nominal predicate but distinct from the agented passive. The notion is known from Finnish grammar (where i
The languages of Central and Eastern Europe addressed in this chapter form a typologically divergent collection that includes Slavic (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Czech, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, pluricentric Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian, Slovak
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2d119fd09af3d05fd4cd6b9fbeef53a5
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198832232.013.14
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198832232.013.14
Autor:
Anna Daugavet, Axel Holvoet
Publikováno v:
Baltic Linguistics. 11
The article deals with the facilitative middle, a gram often simply referred to (especially in literature of the formal persuasion) as ‘the middle’ (e.g., The bread cuts easily). While in the Western European languages this gram is nearly exclusi