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Linguistics 4: Topics in Modern (Russian) Linguistics: Aspect

Course
2010-2011

Admission requirements

Course Description

The course covers one or more specialised subjects in the field of modern (Russian)linguistics.

One of the most intriguing categories of Russian (and other Slavic languages) is verbal aspect. In Russian all verbs (irrespective of the tense or mood that they express) are marked for aspect. The term ‘aspect’ is in fact assumed to be a translation of the Russian term vid (‘view’). By using either an imperfective or a perfective aspect of the verb, the speaker expresses a particular ‘view’ on the event expressed by the verb. Many different scholars have proposed very general definitions of the difference between the perfective and the imperfective aspect in Russian (e.g. the perfective conceptualizes the event in its totality; the imperfective does not conceptualize the event in its totality). Nevertheless, it has been the topic of heated debated what exactly are the rules of aspect. Furthermore, in modern linguistics there has been an increasing interest in the relation between the category of aspect in Slavic, and similar categories in other languages. To give an example, do English, French or non-Indo-European languages also have aspect? What are the differences and similarities between aspect in Slavic and similar linguistic phenomena, such as Aktionsart?

Course objectives

The acquisition of specialised knowledge of and insight into one or more aspects of the discipline.

Timetable

See Roosters

Mode of instruction

Tutorial

Assessment methode

Oral presentation and paper.

Blackboard

This is a Blackboard-supported course.

Reading list

To be announced.

Registration

Through uSis.

Contact information

Dr. E.L.J. Fortuin (see www.slavisch.leidenuniv.nl, stafleden)