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Denominal State Resultative Verbs in the Bulgarian and Slovak Languages (With special reference to their lexicographical treatment).

In: Slavica Slovaca, vol. 39, no. 1
Mária Košková

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Year, pages: 2004, 16 - 25
Keywords:
Linguistics. Comparative Linguistics. Bulgarian and Slovak Languages. Theory and Practice.
About article:
In her paper, the author confronts the Bulgarian and Slovak subsystems of deadjectival and desubstantival verbs which, denoting a general change in state or quality of substance, establish a paradigm of verbal forms endowed with different intention of verbal action. By virtue of various word-formative processes corresponding to the same onomaziologic category, the author defines a model word-formational type which may serve as a basis for lexicographical treatment of the problematics. The pragmatic aspect is also very important for her.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Košková, M. 2004. Denominal State Resultative Verbs in the Bulgarian and Slovak Languages (With special reference to their lexicographical treatment).. In Slavica Slovaca, vol. 39, no.1, pp. 16-25. 0037-6787 .

APA:
Košková, M. (2004). Denominal State Resultative Verbs in the Bulgarian and Slovak Languages (With special reference to their lexicographical treatment).. Slavica Slovaca, 39(1), 16-25. 0037-6787 .