KOSEK, Pavel, Olga NAVRÁTILOVÁ and Radek ČECH. On the competing word order positions of the Czech pronominal enclitics in the Oldest Czech Bible. In Institut für Slawistik und Hungarologie - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 24 10 2018. 2018.
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Original name On the competing word order positions of the Czech pronominal enclitics in the Oldest Czech Bible
Name in Czech O konkurenci slovosledných pozice českých pronominálních enklitik v nejstarším českém biblickém překladu
Authors KOSEK, Pavel (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Olga NAVRÁTILOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Radek ČECH (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Institut für Slawistik und Hungarologie - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 24 10 2018, 2018.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Requested lectures
Field of Study 60203 Linguistics
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/18:00101328
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) enklitikon; clitic third; heavy constituent constrain; kvantitativní liguistika; historický vývoj češtiny; staročeská bible; clitic climbing
Keywords in English enclitic; clitic third; heavy constituent constrain; quantitative linguistics; historical development of Czech; Old Czech Bible
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Abstract
The paper deals with 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 of the half from the 14th century. The talk is focused on the word order properties of the analyzed pronominal forms that are dependent on a finite verb. The paper 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. The lecture discusses this developmental competition in the light of following factors: • influence of style, • influence of rhythmic rules, • influence of the complexity of the clause, • influence od Latine pretext Vulgata.
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GA17-02545S, research and development projectName: Vývoj českých pronominálních (en)klitik
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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