Chapter К списку двувидовых глаголов в русском языке: история пасть
The paper is concerned with the history of the Russian verb past' 'fall', which until the mid-19th century used to have biaspectual present forms. The analysis deals both with the historical motivation for this biaspectual behaviour and the factors behind its loss. The most important...
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