Birzer, SandraSandraBirzer0000-0003-4167-98252021-09-162021-09-162021https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/50631Subjective resultative constructions are deemed to be typologically rare in the languages of the world, but Yiddish and its co-territorial language Polish each feature two of them based on secondary predications, namely the adverbial participle and the attributive participle, and Russian even one more based on the attributive past participle active. The aim of this paper is to explore their constructional specificities based on corpus data from the Corpus of Modern Yiddish (CMY), the Polish National Corpus (PNC) and the Russian National Corpus (RNC).engYiddish Language, Contact Linguistics, Morphosyntax, Russian Language, Polish Language490Competing subjective resultative constructions in Yiddish and its co-territorial languages Polish and Russianpreprinturn:nbn:de:bvb:473-irb-506312