@book {TN_libero_mab2,
author = { Hasko, Viktoria AND Perelmutter, Renee },
title = { New approaches to Slavic verbs of motion },
publisher = {Benjamins},
isbn = {9789027205827},
keywords = { Slavic languages Verb , Motion Terminology , Aufsatzsammlung , Slawische Sprachen , Bewegungsverb },
year = {2010},
abstract = {Includes bibliographical references and index},
abstract = {Contributors ; Introduction: verbs of motion in Slavic languages: paths for exploration Victoria Hasko and Renee Perelmutter},
abstract = {Part I. Diachrony of motion expressions: 1. Clause and text organization in early East Slavic with reference to motion and position expressions Sarah Turner},
abstract = {2. Indeterminate motion verbs are denominal Johanna Nichols},
abstract = {3. Common Slavic 'indeterminate' verbs of motion were really manner-of-motion verbs Stephen M. Dickey},
abstract = {4. PIE inheritance and word-formational innovation in Slavic motion verbs in -i Marc L. Greenberg},
abstract = {Part II. Synchronic approaches to aspect: 5. Perfectives from indeterminate motion verbs in Russian Laura A. Janda},
abstract = {6. Aspects of motion: On the semantics and pragmatics of indeterminate aspect Olga Kagan},
abstract = {7. Verbs of motion under negation in Modern Russian Renee Perelmutter},
abstract = {Part III. Typological approach to the study of Slavic verbs of motion: 8. Semantic composition of motion verbs in Russian and English: The case of intra-typological variability Victoria Hasko},
abstract = {9. Motion events in Polish: Lexicalization patterns and the description of Manner Anetta Kopecka},
abstract = {10. The importance of being a prefix: Prefixal morphology and the lexicalization of motion events in Serbo-Croatian Luna Filipovic},
abstract = {11. Variation in the encoding of endpoints of motion in Russian Tatiana Nikitina},
abstract = {12. Verbs of rotation in Russian and Polish Ekaterina V. Rakhilina},
abstract = {13. Aquamotion verbs in Slavic and Germanic: A case study in lexical typology Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Dagmar Divjak and Ekaterina Rakhilina},
abstract = {14. Metaphorical walking: Russian idti as a generalized motion verb Tore Nesset},
abstract = {15. Russian verbs of motion: Second language acquisition and cognitive linguistics perspectives Kira Gor, Svetlana Cook, Vera Malyushenkova and Tatyana Vdovina.},
booktitle = {Studies in language companion series ; volume 115},
address = { Amsterdam },
url = { http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2 }
}
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