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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.22210/suvlin.2021.092.04

Actionality and affixation of biaspectual verbs in Croatian in the light of formal–functional theory of verbal aspect

Zrinka Kolaković orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-1615-021X ; Alpen-Adria University of Klagenfurt


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Abstract

Slavic verbal aspect is obligatorily morphologically expressed in the infinitive and infinite verbal
forms as one of two opposing values: perfective or imperfective. Additionally, Slavic languages also
have biaspectual verbs. If no context is provided, the infi nitive of such a verb has the potential to
express both aspectual values. In order to achieve greater communicational transparency, however,
native speakers sometimes use affi xation to derive overtly aspectually marked verbs from biaspectual verbs. Still, not all biaspectual verbs are equally prone to affixation. Moreover, some aspectologists
suggest that the type of aspectual affixation seems to depend on the inner actional properties of a
verb, not only in the case of biaspectual verbs but in general.
Th at assumption is the starting point for this study of biaspectual verbs and their affixation. This
paper addresses the following research question: Do morphologically stable (without any overtly
aspectually marked derivatives) and unstable (with overtly aspectually marked derivatives) biaspectual verbs differ on the lexical level, i.e., are their actional properties significantly different?
The analysis was conducted on a sample of 38 biaspectual verbs. First, lexical meanings for each
analyzed verb were compared and extracted from three dictionaries of contemporary Croatian. Second, a lexical–actional function (actional class) was assigned to each meaning according to a classification proposed within the formal–functional theory of Slavic aspect (Lehmann 1999a, 2009a). In
the last step the Fisher exact test was performed. The statistical analysis suggests that the actional
properties of morphologically stable and unstable biaspectual verbs differ significantly

Keywords

biaspectual verbs; actionality; affixation; Fisher exact test; Croatian

Hrčak ID:

269769

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/269769

Publication date:

31.12.2021.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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