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A conditional relationship between two events is one in which the realization of one event is dependent upon or conditioned by another. Languages express or encode this relationship through a variety of morphosyntactic and lexical means. This text provides a systematic structural treatment of the complex conditional sentence in Codified Literary Russian and Standard Macedonian. The book emphasizes the grammatical expression of conditionality in the two languages, focusing on verb morphology and the rich system of modal particles in Macedonian. It explores how grammatical categories - such as tense, aspect, mood and status - are used to encode conditional meaning in the two languages. These categories are also used as a means of organizing and analyzing conditional sentence data. By analyzing this data and constructing typologies of the two conditional systems, the author aims to shed light on the theoretical questions connected to the formulation of the categories themselves.

Table of Contents:
1. Acknowledgements; 2. Chapter 1 - Introduction; 3. 1.1 The study of conditionals; 4. 1.2 Linguistic approaches to the study of conditionals; 5. 1.3 Grammatical categories; 6. 1.4 The data; 7. Chapter 2 - On Russian conditionals; 8. 2.1 Typologies of Russian conditionals; 9. 2.2 esli and by or esli by: the role of conjunctions in conditionals; 10. 2.3 The role of grammatical categories; 11. 2.4 Concluding remarks; 12. Chapter 3 - Morphosyntactic and semantic features of Russian conditionals; 13. 3.1 Typology of Russian conditionals; 14. 3.2 The particle by; 15. 3.3 Grammatical categories in the Russian conditional; 16. 3.4 Concluding remarks; 17. Chapter 4 - Conditional sentences in Macedonian; 18. 4.1 The formation of conditionals: an overview; 19. 4.2 The literature; 20. 4.3 A reevaluation of Macedonian conditionals; 21. 4.4 Concluding remarks; 22. Chapter 5 - Conclusion; 23. 5.1 The principle of parallel marking; 24. 5.2 Conditional typologies and grammatical categories; 25. 5.3 Concluding remarks; 26. Selected bibliography; 27. Index

Review :
The book is clearly written: its arguments are well developed and empirically grounded. In data-rich studies such as this one, in particular where more than one language is involved, it is very common to see a wealth of typographical errors, and yet Hacking's work is quite free of them. All in all, the book is a welcome contribution ot research on hypotheticals and provides a valuable bridge between work in general and Slavic lingustics. This book is highly recommended for Slavicists and typologists as well as for anyone interested in teaching and learning either Russian or Macedonian.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789027230416
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Publisher Imprint: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Height: 245 mm
  • No of Pages: 166
  • Series Title: 38 Studies in Language Companion Series
  • Weight: 390 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9027230412
  • Publisher Date: 15 Mar 1998
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 166
  • Sub Title: A comparative typology of Russian and Macedonian conditionals
  • Width: 164 mm


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