Chapter Pragmatic aspects of the vocative-nominative competition in addressative function across Slavic languages
Abstract
The study tests the hypothesis according to which the Slavic anthroponyms in -e and -o underwent evolution from vocative endings to hypocoristic derivative suffixes and then to anthroponymic formants. According to the Author, such a hypothesis can be considered entirely plausible, albeit only as a mechanism of formation parallel to and intertwined with other processes of morphemic function change. As a phenomenon observable in both diachrony and synchrony, categorial lability between vocative and word formation can thus be considered inherent in the system of Slavic languages. However the anthroponyms in -e and -o have had different diffusion and distribution in the various Slavic languages and today occupy dissimilar places within the system and varieties of each language.
Keywords
Vocative case; Pragmatic strategies; Slavic standard languages; Inter Slavic contrastive approachDOI
10.36253/979-12-215-0216-9.08ISBN
9791221502169, 9791221502169Publisher
Firenze University PressPublisher website
https://www.fupress.com/Publication date and place
Florence, 2023Series
Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici, 54Classification
Linguistics
Literature: history and criticism