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            Der modale Infinitiv in der modernen russischen Standardsprache

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            Author(s)
            Maurice, Florence
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            The basis of this work is a corpus of approximately 1300 sample sentences, mostly taken from literary sources (mainly: Amfiteatrov, Bulgakov, Čechov, Dostoevskij, Il'f / Petrov, Grin, Rybakov, Zoščenko, etc.). Furthermore, comics were evaluated, since I assumed that they can be found more colloquialisms, but their frequency is higher in "Mickey Mouse" than "Tim and Struppi". In addition, journalistic texts (Argumenty i fakty, Literaturnaja Gazeta, Krokodil, Ogonek) and the texts of Russkaja razgovornaja reč (1978) were used.
             
            Grundlage dieser Arbeit bildet ein Korpus von ungefähr 1300 Beispielsätzen, die zumeist literarischen Quellen entnommen wurden (hauptsächlich: Amfiteatrov, Bulgakov, Čechov, Dostoevskij, Il'f/Petrov, Grin, Rybakov, Zoščenko u.a.). Des weiteren wurden Comics ausgewertet, da ich davon ausging, daß bei ihnen mehr umgangssprachliche Wendungen zu finden seien, deren Frequenz ist jedoch bei "Micky-Maus" höher als bei "Tim und Struppi". Ferner wurden publizistische Texte (Argumenty i fakty, Literaturnaja Gazeta, Krokodil, Ogonek) sowie die Texte der Russkaja razgovornaja reč' (1978) herangezogen.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/178003
            Keywords
            affimative Sätze; Infinitiv; Maurice; modale; modalisierte Fragesätze; Mödalität; modernen; potentialle Agens; russischen; Standardsprache; Tempusparadigma; thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics
            DOI
            10.3726/b12550
            ISBN
            9783954790838
            Publisher
            Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
            Publication date and place
            Bern, 1996
            Series
            Slavistische Beitraege,
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