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UK funding (£10,510.00): The Syntax of Case and Aspect in the Slavonic Languages Ukri1 Jan 2006 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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The Syntax of Case and Aspect in the Slavonic Languages

Abstract Does case have meaning? This question underlies one of the most fundamental issues in linguistic research today and is one on which there is currently no consensus. My research on the Slavonic language suggests that whereas case endings themselves do not have meaning, they are linked to something meaningful, namely aspect. My findings not only shed on the nature of some of the most puzzling case-marking alterations in the Slavonic languages, they also have potential to help us resolve some of the most problematic aspect of linguistic (syntactic) theory, as it is currently formulated.
Category Research Grant
Reference 112751/1
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/01/2006
Funded period end 31/03/2006
Funded value £10,510.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=112751%2F1

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University of Cambridge

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