Oxford University Press. Published in the United States by Oxford
University Press Inc. , New York, 2007.
The main claim in this book is that some of the most puzzling case-marking phenomena in the Slavic languages are directly linked to aspect. The author’s goal is to account for these links between case and aspect within a syntactic framework. This book grew out of research conducted for the author’s doctoral dissertation on Russian.
Introduction.
Preliminaries.
Case Marking on the Inteal Argument and Lexical Aspect.
Case and Grammatical Aspect in East Slavic Depictives.
Extensions of the Link between Case and Grammatical Aspect.
Concluding Remarks.
The main claim in this book is that some of the most puzzling case-marking phenomena in the Slavic languages are directly linked to aspect. The author’s goal is to account for these links between case and aspect within a syntactic framework. This book grew out of research conducted for the author’s doctoral dissertation on Russian.
Introduction.
Preliminaries.
Case Marking on the Inteal Argument and Lexical Aspect.
Case and Grammatical Aspect in East Slavic Depictives.
Extensions of the Link between Case and Grammatical Aspect.
Concluding Remarks.