How Russian became Typologically Unusual: the History of Russian Temporal Adverbials with v ‘in(to)’
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Date
2013Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Nesset, ToreAbstract
The present study investigates the relationship between historical linguistics and language typology in Russian temporal adverbials. It is argued that temporal adverbials with v ‘in(to)’ are typologically unusual, since they are at variance with Leonard Talmy’s generalization that the semantics of closed-class elements tend to be magnitude-neutral (“topological”), rather than magnitude-sensitive (“Euclidean”). The study lends support to Alice Harris’ idea that typologically unusual constructions emerge via the interaction of usual historical processes.
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Taylor & Francis ASCitation
Scando-Slavica 59(2013) nr. 1 s. 32-57Metadata
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