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The paper analyses the general factual value of the imperfective verbs in Russian and Bulgarian. The first part examines the three main types of the general factual meaning in the past (‘referential’, ‘existential’, and ‘atelic’). We show that in Bulgarian these meanings are rendered by imperfective...

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Έκδοση: Firenze University Press 2022
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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-558912022-06-02T03:19:20Z Chapter Выражение общефактического значения в прошедшем и в будущем времени в русском и болгарском языках Slavkova, Svetlana Bulgarian Russian Imperfective General Factual Meaning Future Tenses The paper analyses the general factual value of the imperfective verbs in Russian and Bulgarian. The first part examines the three main types of the general factual meaning in the past (‘referential’, ‘existential’, and ‘atelic’). We show that in Bulgarian these meanings are rendered by imperfective verbs in the aorist, perfect, and imperfect tense respectively. The second part is dedicated to the future tense. In Russian, the general factual reading of the analytical future has many restrictions while in Bulgarian the general factual meaning is the main meaning of the imperfective future. 2022-06-01T12:08:05Z 2022-06-01T12:08:05Z 2018 chapter ONIX_20220601_9788864537238_74 2612-7679 9788864537238 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/55891 rus Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 23795.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/978-88-6453-723-8_12 Firenze University Press 10.36253/978-88-6453-723-8.12 10.36253/978-88-6453-723-8.12 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9788864537238 40 17 Florence open access
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