01389nas a2200145 4500008004100000245009600041210006900137300001100206490000700217520084500224653002401069653005601093100002601149856006801175 1994 eng d00aA Model of the Dative/Accusative Opposition for Slavic Languages Based on Data from Aphasia0 aModel of the DativeAccusative Opposition for Slavic Languages Ba a7–160 v193 a
Bulgarian and Russian aphasia patients made approximately twice as many Dative/Accusative case-marker errors on verbs with generally inconsistent interlanguage case markings than on verbs whose interlanguage case marking is fairly consistent. These results suggest that paragrammatic case-marking errors reflect not purely morphological-level impairment, but rather a semantic deficit, i. e., impaired access to individual case-associated semantic features of the verb. Based on the data, it is proposed that „conflicting case marking“ verbs contain a fairly balanced proportion of both dative- and accusative-associated semantic features, and that the dative/accusative opposition is essentially a temporal one, based on the opposition [+/- cognitive engagement] on the part of the non-agent to the action presented by the verb.
10aContrastive Studies10aсъпоставителни изследвания1 aVakareliyska, Cynthia uhttps://naum.slav.uni-sofia.bg/en/librislavici/vakareliyska1994