- PII
- S0373-658X0000392-4-1
- DOI
- 10.7868/SX0000392-4-1
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Volume/ Edition
- Volume / Issue 6
- Pages
- 67-89
- Abstract
- In the history of the study of the Japanese verbal aspect, the attention of researchers is focused on the form on - te - i -, which can have both progressive and statically perfect (effective) meaning. In recent decades, a number of researchers ascertain the presence in the Japanese language of the grammatical category of the form, expressed by the opposition of the form on - te - i - (imperfect) and the form without - te - i - (perfect). In the article, as a word-classifying category, which is in close interaction with the semantics of the form on te - i -, the category of causative is considered, based on the concept of superleksem (A.A. Kholodovich). A model of the Japanese verbal aspect is proposed for consideration, according to which the center of aspectuality is the superlexemes consisting of the causative, which has a progressive meaning in the form na - te - i, and the decausative, which is the result in this form, in other words, from the limiting situation and the corresponding the resulting state.
- Keywords
- actant derivation, aspect, decusative, causative, lexeme, progressive, resultant, superlexeme, Japanese
- Date of publication
- 10.11.2025
- Year of publication
- 2025
- Number of purchasers
- 1
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- 537