The Evolution of the System of Long and Short Adjectives in Old Russian
Abstract
The present study is a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the system of long and short adjectives in Old Russian, a profound language change to which very little previous research has been devoted. It is generally assumed that in prehistoric Slavic, the system was purely grammatical with the long form denoting definiteness and the short form denoting indefiniteness. The present study finds, on the basis of evidence collected from Old Russian chronicle texts, that even the earliest of these sources display a substantially transformed system no longer reflecting the opposition between definiteness and indefiniteness, but governed by parameters of information structure.
Keywords
Adjective; Adjectives; adjectives of affiliation; attributive position; Church Slavic; Evolution; Larsen; Long; Novogrod Chronicle; prehistoric Slavic; Russian; Short; SystemDOI
10.3726/b12720ISBN
9783954796304OCN
1080489952Publisher website
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Bern, 2005Series
Slavistische Beitraege, 439Classification
Language and Linguistics