
handle: 10261/127864
Aspect is undoubtedly the most capricious grammatical category of the Russian language. It has often been asserted as a mystery accessible only to native speakers, leaving all the others lost in its apparently infinite clutter. Recent work in cognitive linguistics has tried to bring order to the seeming chaos of the Russian aspectual system. But these approaches have not been operationalized so far. This paper demonstrates how the aspectual derivation of Russian verbs can be handled successfully with Fluid Constructional Grammar, a computational formalism recently developed for the representation and processing of constructions.
Research reported in this paper was partly funded by the EU project ALEAR and carried out at the Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Paris.
Trabajo presentado al 31th CogSci Meeting, celebrado en Amsterdam (Holanda) del 29 de julio al 1 de agosto de 2009.
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Russian aspect, Fluid construction grammar, Fluid Construction Grammar
Russian aspect, Fluid construction grammar, Fluid Construction Grammar
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