A Big Change Starts Small – Pronominal Clitics in 12-15th Century Old Russian Chronicles

East Slavic languages, in contrast with South and West Slavonic ones did not retain enclitic pronominals. In Old Russian (ОR) however, these forms were widely used. As manuscripts suggest, they dissapeared from the language by the end of the OR period, i. e. by the 15th-16th centuries. The paper gi...

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Main Author: Beáta Györfi
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Debrecen University Press 2020-07-01
Series:Slavica
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/slavica/article/view/6681
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Summary:East Slavic languages, in contrast with South and West Slavonic ones did not retain enclitic pronominals. In Old Russian (ОR) however, these forms were widely used. As manuscripts suggest, they dissapeared from the language by the end of the OR period, i. e. by the 15th-16th centuries. The paper gives an overview of the use of enclitic pronominals in the text of five OR chronicles relying on the diachronic corpus of Russian National Corpus. The analysis focuses on the  distribution of clitic pronominals, their placement, clusterizing properties and deviating constructions. The last section is devoted to the placement of the investigated phenomenon in the complex of parametric variation envoked by the disintegration of the tense-aspect system.
ISSN:0583-5356
2732-0146