Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages 14
Workshop „Secondary Imperfectives in Slavic“
June 5, 2021
Due to its central place in Slavic verb formation, the morphological process of secondary imperfectivization has attracted a lot of attention. Nevertheless, there are still many open issues related to this phenomenon, including the form and function of its products. The aim of this workshop is to broaden the empirical database and to deepen our understanding of secondary imperfectives. We welcome investigations into any Slavic language. Since little is known about inner-Slavic variation among secondary imperfectives, we would like to especially encourage contributions on Slavic languages other than most studied Russian.
Events (subject to changes; state as of 10/13, 2024)
Events (subject to changes; state as of 10/13, 2024)
Day 4: SAT, June 5 (Secondary Imperfective Workshop)
09:00 – 09:30 UTC+2
Welcome / Intro
Day 4: SAT, June 5 (Secondary Imperfective Workshop)
09:30 – 10:15 UTC+2
Jurica Polančec and Zrinka Kolaković
(University of Zagreb, University of Klagenfurt)
Competing Secondary Imperfectives in Croatian: A Corpus Study
Day 4: SAT, June 5 (Secondary Imperfective Workshop)
10:15 – 11:00 UTC+2
Malinka Pila
(University of Konstanz)
Secondary Imperfectives under Contact Conditions: The Case of Resian in Italy
Day 4: SAT, June 5 (Secondary Imperfective Workshop)
11:15 – 12:00 UTC+2
Elena Karagjosova
(Freie Universität Berlin)
Telicity, Boundedness and Secondary Imperfective Verbs in Bulgarian
Day 4: SAT, June 5 (Secondary Imperfective Workshop)
12:00 – 12:45 UTC+2
Walter Breu
(University of Konstanz)
Secondary Imperfectives under Contact Conditions: The Case of Molise Slavic in Italy
Day 4: SAT, June 5 (Secondary Imperfective Workshop)
14:15 – 15:00 UTC+2
Arkadiusz Kwapiszewski
(University of Oxford)
Secondary Imperfectives in Participial Adverbs and Agentive Nominalisations
Day 4: SAT, June 5 (Secondary Imperfective Workshop)
15:00 – 15:45 UTC+2
Ora Matushansky
(French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) / University of Paris VIII / Utrecht University)
Day 4: SAT, June 5 (Secondary Imperfective Workshop)
15:45 UTC+2
Final discussion