Negative concord varieties in early Slavic: The case of Croatian Church Slavonic (CROSBI ID 630339)
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Kovačević, Ana
engleski
Negative concord varieties in early Slavic: The case of Croatian Church Slavonic
Whereas the phenomenon of negative concord (NC) is widely recognized in contemporary Slavic languages, the same is not the case with historical stages of particular Slavic idioms. In order to explore early Slavic NC, Croatian Church Slavonic (CCS) has been investigated. It is a language based on Old Church Slavonic (OCS) and created by strong influence of the Croatian vernacular, used as literary language from the end of XI. c. until 1561. Written in Glagolitic script, the CCS texts are mostly direct translations from Latin (less often Italian or Czech) or indirect translations (through OCS heritage) from Greek.The data were provided from the referential CCS corpus containing Latin and Greek source texts alligned to respective CCS translations and containing 62 CCS sources, both manuscripts and incunabula. The corpus has shown to be reliable basis for wide range of linguistic investigations.Owing to the fact that the vast majority of CCS texts were translated from Latin (which is a well-known non-NC language) or were adjusted to correspond to the Latin source texts, a whole range of different NC phenomena in CCS were detected through contrastive CCS and Latin analysis.
negative concord; Slavic languages; Croatian Church Slavonic; language contact
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Podaci o prilogu
2015.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
SLE 2015 - 48th Annual Meeting
predavanje
02.09.2015-05.09.2015
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