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The meaning of the Finite Verb Forms in the Old Church Slavonic Codex Suprasliensis
A Synchronic Study
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The meaning of the Finite Verb Forms in the Old Church Slavonic Codex Suprasliensis
A Synchronic Study
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FORMAL
ELEMENTS
OF
THE
FINITE
VERB
FORM
AND
THEIR
MEANING
91
BddHHTH
-BddHHTH
TOHHTH
-T04HTH
ITERATIVE
"Relation"
INDETERMINATIVE
-rdNHTH
-XdJKA
11
™
-BdJK,J,dTH
ITERATIVE
INDETERMINATIVE
DETERMINATIVE
TTiNdTH
XdJK,l,dTM
HTH
H6CTH
BStTH
B-bfKdTH
Bd"feujTH
(TDKDHHIE
565,2)
T8UITH
"Relation"
DETERMINATIVE
-PTiNdTH
-HTH
-H8CTH
-B8CTH
-B'fejKdTH
-Bd-feUJTH
-T81UTH
Next
to
-R'bwdTH,
-B'brHATH
occurs
as
a
close
synonym.
In
the
Supr
©T'hB'ferH^TH
is
said
of
animals
or
humans,
while
OT'HB'fejKdTH
is
used
of
illnesses,
the
sun,
and
other
things
"without
feet".
31
Here
follow
some
examples:
(96)
249,14
He
OTH^S
<tH
HendOA'KH'kiH
Ne^Ark*
HS
OT'KB
,
t?Kd
¿H
d'feHOCTK
letThtTBd"
'Did
not
the
illness
of
infertility
disappear?
Did
the
sloth
of
nature
not
yield?'
(97)
430,11
OTTiB'fejKd
B0d*k3NK
H
fieiddk'
H
B
T
k3,VklXdNHI8
BeTT^i«
¿HHjHO
/HHHAUUA
'
'Illness,
and
misery,
and
sighs
have
gone.
The
old
is
over.'
(98)
485,1
BH^'bB'k
...
CdkHbl^S
...
OTTvB'bjKd
0/H()dMHB'K
36<tlkhk°
n
A
simplex
B'bPNATH
to
which
Dostal
refers
on
p.
382,
is
not
attested.
Table of contents
- FOREWORD
- ABBREVIATIONS
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. ELEMENTS OF MEANING IN THE FINITE VERB FORM
- 2. FORMAL ELEMENTS OF THE FINITE VERB FORM AND THEIR MEANING
- 3. TIME, ASPECT, AND THE LINGUIST
- APPENDIX SOME DIFFICULT CASES
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX OF NAMES