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ЗАМЕТКИ О СЛОВОФОРМЕ Е 'ЕСТЬ' В ДРЕВНЕРУССКИЙ И СТАРОСЛАВЯНСКОЙ ПИСЬМЕННОСТИ
Form of presentationArticles in Russian journals and collections
Year of publication2016
Языкрусский
  • Zholobov Oleg Feofanovich, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Zholobov O.F. Zametki o slovoforme e 'est' v drevnerusskiy i staroslavyanskoy pismennosti // Slověne. – 2016. – № 1. – S. 114–125. Oleg F. Zholobov. Notes on the Word Form Je 'Is' in Old Russian and Old Church Slavonic Literature // Slověne. – 2016. – № 1. – S. 114–125.
    Annotation A study of the so-called zero-forms of the present tense 3rd person singular and plural (without inflectional -tь) in the birch bark manuscripts has once again attracted the attention of researchers to this grammatical phenomenon. Andrey Zaliznyak established the zero-forms usage positions and their range and functions, and he arrived at the conclusion that they are Novgorod dialectisms. Analysis of the Old Slavonic and written sources of the Russian Southwest found similarities with the Novgorod birch bark manuscripts, so the zero-forms should be considered Proto-Slavic dialectisms, inherited by different Old Russian dialects and tracing back to the injunctive and the conjunctive, its further substitute. At the same time, data correlation showed the narrowness of the birch bark manuscripts' discursive range. A. Zaliznyak discovered several jе 'is' word forms in a supposedly enclitic function. He noted, however, that there was a lack of material for drawing final conclusions.
    Keywords zero-forms present tense, injunctive, verbal enclitics, jе word form, non-factive meaning, non-actual present tense, gnomic present tense, generalization
    The name of the journal Slověne
    URL http://slovene.ru/ojs/index.php/slovene/issue/view/10/showToc
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