00337nas a2200109 4500008004100000245004300041210004100084300001200125490000700137100001900144856006400163 1986 fra d00aL’emploi du parfait en vieux bulgare0 aL emploi du parfait en vieux bulgare a35–400 v101 aFeuillet, Jack uhttps://naum.slav.uni-sofia.bg/en/librislavici/feuillet198601228nas a2200145 4500008004100000245005200041210005200093300001200145490000600157520075600163653002400919653005600943100001900999856006401018 1982 fra d00aSystèmes aspectuels en français et en bulgare0 aSystèmes aspectuels en français et en bulgare a26–360 v83 a
Not infrequently, phenomena which should be distinguished are subsumed under aspectual oppositions. Thus, for example, a contrastive study of French and Bulgarian reveals that French does not possess the aspectual opposition, restrictive opposition (imperfective/perfective), characteristic of the Slavic languages. However, the two languages possess two other common aspectual oppositions: 1) phase opposition which contrasts the forms for non-completion with those for completion; 2) the opposition of dynamism based on the opposition imperfect (nondynamic)/aorist (dynamic). The latter opposition may be considered as sub-aspectual in so far as it is an opposition between two temporal forms both of which are characterized by noncompletion.
10aContrastive Studies10aсъпоставителни изследвания1 aFeuillet, Jack uhttps://naum.slav.uni-sofia.bg/en/librislavici/feuillet198200353nas a2200109 4500008004100000245005100041210005100092300001100143490000600154100001900160856006400179 1978 fra d00aLes oppositions phonologiques du vieux bulgare0 aLes oppositions phonologiques du vieux bulgare a3–110 v21 aFeuillet, Jack uhttps://naum.slav.uni-sofia.bg/en/librislavici/feuillet1978