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Become-Constructions in Finnish and Estonian: Diachronic and Contrastive Perspectives
We focus on so-called BECOME-constructions in Finnish and Estonian. There are many constructions expressing becoming and change. We examine three types of BECOME-construction based on the verbs saada/saama 'to get' and tulla/tulema 'to (be)come'. There are morphological differenc...
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Published in: | Linguistica Uralica 2015-06, Vol.51 (2), p.81-99 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | We focus on so-called BECOME-constructions in Finnish and Estonian. There are many constructions expressing becoming and change. We examine three types of BECOME-construction based on the verbs saada/saama 'to get' and tulla/tulema 'to (be)come'. There are morphological differences between BECOME-constructions: they apply different cases in expressing the subject and/or the result of the change. The possible cases are the elative, the translative and the nominative. The choice of case depends on both the language and the period of time. The article focuses diachronically and contrastively on different resultative constructions in written Finnish and Estonian. Keywords: Finnish, Estonian, resultative construction, elative, translative, verb saada/saama, verb tulla/tulema. [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] |
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ISSN: | 0868-4731 1736-7506 |
DOI: | 10.3176/lu.2015.2.01 |