Abstract

This article discusses Proto-Slavic derivational patterns of secondary imperfective verbs, both prefixed and unprefixed, from the Proto-Slavic synchronic point of view. Their immediate word-formational bases are prefixed and unprefixed perfective verbs; the latter being basic verbs, whereas the former are formed from unprefixed imperfective basic verbs with a prefix. The derivational patterns are presented within single classes of basic verbs, which, according to their lexical or word-formational meaning, are imperfective or perfective. Special attention is drawn to the vowel gradation alternations in root syllables accompanying derivation.

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