Table of contents
Contributors
Introduction. Verbs of motion in Slavic languages: Paths for exploration
Part I. Diachrony of motion expressions
Chapter 1. Clause and text organization in early East Slavic with reference to motion and position expressions
Chapter 2. Indeterminate motion verbs are denominal
Chapter 3. Common Slavic “indeterminate” verbs of motion were really
manner-of-motion verbs
Chapter 4. PIE inheritance and word-formational innovation in Slavic motion verbs in -i-
Part II. Synchronic approaches to aspect
Chapter 5. Perfectives from indeterminate motion verbs in Russian
Chapter 6. Aspects of motion: On the semantics and pragmatics of indeterminate aspect
Chapter 7. Verbs of motion under negation in Modern Russian
Part III. Typological approach
to the study of Slavic verbs of motion
Chapter 8. Semantic composition of motion verbs in Russian and English: The case of intra-typological variability
Chapter 9. Motion events in Polish: Lexicalization patterns and the description of Manner
Chapter 10. The importance of being a prefix: Prefixal morphology and the lexicalization of motion events in Serbo-Croatian
Chapter 11. Variation in the encoding of endpoints of motion in Russian
Chapter 12. Verbs of rotation in Russian and Polish
Chapter 13. Aquamotion verbs in Slavic and Germanic: A case study in lexical typology
Chapter 14. Metaphorical walking: Russian idti as a generalized motion verb
Chapter 15. Russian verbs of motion: Second language acquisition and cognitive linguistics perspectives
Author index383
Language index387
Subject index389
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