Slovosled staročeských pronominálních enklitik závislých na VF ve staročeské bibli 1. redakce
Word Order of the Old Czech Pronominal Enclitics Dependent on a Finite Verb in the
Author(s): Pavel Kosek, Radek Čech, Olga NavrátilováSubject(s): Syntax, Czech Literature
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Slovanský ústav and Euroslavica
Keywords: Old Czech Bibles; enclitic; development of the Czech language; historical syntax
Summary/Abstract: First Edition of the Old Czech Bible Translation The paper is focused on the short pronominal forms that have status of so called stálá enklitika (‘permanent enclitics’ or enclitica tantum) in Modern Czech: mi ‘me’, ti ‘to you’, si ‘to myself / to yourself etc.’, sě (> se) ‘myself / yourself etc.’, tě ‘you’, ho ‘him’, mu ‘to him’. The analysis is based on the material gained from the selected books of the oldest complete Czech Bible translation from the half of the 14th century. The first part of the study deals with the frequency of the analyzed forms, especially with the lack of the forms si, ti and the low frequency of the short forms ho, mu (developed from the disyllabic forms jeho > jho > ho, jemu > jmu > mu). The next part is focused on the word order properties of the analyzed pronominal forms that are dependent on a finite verb. The article interprets them in the light of the main competing positions of Czech enclitics during the development of the language: 1. the postinitial position, i.e. when an enclitic is located after first word / phrase; 2. the contact (verb-adjacent) position, i.e. when an enclitic is located immediately before (preverbal position) or after (postverbal position) its syntactically or morphologically superordinate item. In the last part of the article, the question of the change of the previously orthotonic forms sě, tě into the permanent enclitic forms is examined.
Journal: Slavia - časopis pro slovanskou filologii
- Issue Year: LXXXVII/2018
- Issue No: 1-3
- Page Range: 189-204
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Czech
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