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Birzer, Sandra
[Contributor];
Birzer, Sandra
[Editor];
Dekker, Simeon
[Contributor];
Eberle, Marisa
[Contributor];
Eckhoff, Hanne Martine
[Contributor];
Fuchsbauer, Jürgen
[Contributor];
Gavrančić, Sanja Perić
[Contributor];
Kisiel, Anna
[Contributor];
Kosek, Pavel
[Contributor];
Mendoza, Imke
[Contributor];
Mendoza, Imke
[Editor];
Navrátilová, Olga
[Contributor];
Pichkhadze, Anna
[Contributor];
Sobotka, Piotr
[Contributor];
Sonnenhauser, Barbara
[Contributor];
Słoboda, Agnieszka
[Contributor];
Tomelleri, Vittorio S.
[Contributor];
Čech, Radek
[Contributor];
Šimić, Ana
[Contributor]
Diachronic Slavonic Syntax
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Diachronic Slavonic Syntax : Traces of Latin, Greek and Church Slavonic in Slavonic Syntax
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Preface
Contents
Glossing
Introduction
Part I: The influence of Latin on Slavonic vernaculars
The paths of grammaticalization of North Slavonic connectors. An interface point of Slavonic, Greek and Latin
The influence of Latin on the syntax of Old Polish numerals
The influence of the Latin Vulgate on the word order of pronominal enclitics in the 1st edition of the Old Czech Bible
The accusativus cum infinitivo in 16th–19th century Croatian texts. Contact-induced and internally motivated syntactic change
Relative coordination. Kateri-/koteri-relatives in 18th century Slovene and Kajkavian
Part II: The influence of Greek on Church Slavonic
Blocking of syntactic constructions without Greek counterparts in Church Slavonic
The article-like usage of the relative pronoun iže as an indicator of early Slavonic grammatical thinking
Past tense usage in Old Russian performative formulae. A case study into the development of a written language of distance
Part III: The influence of Latin on Church Slavonic
When Church Slavonic meets Latin. Tradition vs. innovation
Part IV: In lieu of a conclusion
First attestations. An Old Church Slavonic sampler
Index
- Contributor: Birzer, Sandra [MitwirkendeR]; Birzer, Sandra [HerausgeberIn]; Dekker, Simeon [MitwirkendeR]; Eberle, Marisa [MitwirkendeR]; Eckhoff, Hanne Martine [MitwirkendeR]; Fuchsbauer, Jürgen [MitwirkendeR]; Gavrančić, Sanja Perić [MitwirkendeR]; Kisiel, Anna [MitwirkendeR]; Kosek, Pavel [MitwirkendeR]; Mendoza, Imke [MitwirkendeR]; Mendoza, Imke [HerausgeberIn]; Navrátilová, Olga [MitwirkendeR]; Pichkhadze, Anna [MitwirkendeR]; Sobotka, Piotr [MitwirkendeR]; Sonnenhauser, Barbara [MitwirkendeR]; Słoboda, Agnieszka [MitwirkendeR]; Tomelleri, Vittorio S. [MitwirkendeR]; Čech, Radek [MitwirkendeR]; Šimić, Ana [MitwirkendeR]
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imprint:
Berlin; Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, [2022]
- Published in: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ; 348
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 305 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9783110651331
- ISBN: 9783110651331
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- Keywords: Slavic languages Syntax History ; Altkirchenslavisch ; Morphosyntax ; Slavische Sprachen ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General ; Classical Languages ; Historical (Morpho)Syntax ; Language Contact ; Slavonic Languages
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: The impact of the ecclesiastical languages Greek, Latin and Church Slavonic on the Slavic standard languages still lacks a systematic analysis in the theoretical framework of contact linguistics. Based on corpus data, this volume offers an account in the light of “literacy language contact”, i.e. contact between varieties that are used only in a written variant and only in formal registers. Latin was used as literary language in medieval Slavia Romana; Greek was the source language for Church Slavonic, which, in turn, was the literary language for many Slavonic speaking communities and thus had an enormous impact on the development of the modern Slavonic standard languages. The book offers in-depth analyses of the impact of Latin on pre-Standard Slavonic varieties, the influence of Greek on (Old) Church Slavonic and the role of Church Slavonic as a source language for Old and Modern Russian. The contributions discuss (morpho)syntactic phenomena such as non-finite clauses, relative clauses, word order, the use and function of case and tense forms. The volume addresses Slavists, General linguists and scholars of Classical Philology interested in language contact and syntactic issues
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB