37.92, Books: The Slavic Verb: Dekker, Fortuin, and Kamphuis (eds.) (2025)

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Subject: 37.92, Books: The Slavic Verb: Dekker, Fortuin, and Kamphuis (eds.) (2025)

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Date: 08-Jan-2026
From: Rosanna Woensdregt [rosanna.woensdregt at degruyterbrill.com]
Subject: The Slavic Verb: Dekker, Fortuin, and Kamphuis (eds.) (2025)


Title: The Slavic Verb
Subtitle: Part 1: Comparative Perspectives
Series Title: Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics
Publication Year: 2025

Publisher: De Gruyter Brill
           https://www.degruyterbrill.com/?changeLang=en
Book URL: https://brill.com/display/title/72328

Editor(s): Simeon Dekker, Egbert Fortuin and Jaap Kamphuis

Hardback ISBN: 978-90-04-73159-2
E-Book ISBN: 978-90-04-73161-5

Abstract:

Both general linguists and Slavic specialists will find the Slavic
verb to be a rich source of linguistic data. This book offers insights
that contribute to a deeper understanding of both the Slavic languages
and language structure more broadly
The first volume of this two-part work presents studies on the Slavic
verb from a comparative perspective, focusing on analyses involving
two or more Slavic languages. It includes contributions on verbal
aspect (including biaspectuality, the East Slavic perfective, and the
perfective present), semelfactive verbs, the pluperfect, phasal verbs,
dative reflexive constructions, and anankastic modals. The empirical
data span a broad range of Slavic languages—including Croatian,
Russian, Serbian, Slovene dialects in Friuli, and Štokavian dialects
in Albania—as well as studies adopting a cross-Slavic approach.
Readership: This book will be of interest to scholars of verbal
systems in general and the Slavic verb in particular, as well as to
students of Slavic languages and academic libraries.

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Morphology
                     Semantics
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): Croatian (hrv)
                     Russian (rus)
                     Serbian (srp)
                     Slovenian (slv)

Language Family(ies): Indo-European
                      Slavic

Written In: English (eng)



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