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Der Beitrag geht der Frage nach, wie sich die im Zuge der Perestrojka-Politik erfolgte Schwaechung der Staatsmacht in Russland im Krimi niederschlaegt: Vertreter der frueheren politischen Elite tauchen nun als Kriminelle auf, ein Teil der Detektive macht mit diesen gemeinsame Sache, die Diskreditierung der Staatsmacht schwaecht aber auch die ehrlich gebliebenen und sich abmuehenden Kriminalisten.
a- vs. B-languages or 2nd position vs. verb-adjacent clitics in west andsouth slavic languages?
(2008)
This paper intends to explore the interaction between aspect and lexical means, in this case temporal adverbials, in the bounding of representations of situations. First, the theoretical basis is outlined, followed by the results of a corpus analysis of coccurrences with adverbs that limit situations. The term situation encompasses all representable processes, states, events, or actions. Finally, some theoretical conclusions are drawn concerning the cognitive category of bounding, using the example of aspectuality. The imperfective verb forms maintain their aspectuality in delimiting connections with adverbs, resulting in a complex, multi-dimensional aspectuality. In nongrammaticalized forms, such as lexical markers, the speaker is free to make a temporal localization or an aspectual perspective. Lexical expressions can make temporal and aspect markings even more precisely and clearly than tenses. They can also limit or extend situations and thus express aspect. Aspectuality thus presents itself as a compositional category, in which external bounding and the internal representation of a course of action or development can interact.