The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860
This article deals with the approach to the dative case in Kajkavian and Štokavian grammars from 1604 to 1859. We concentrate on seventeen grammars, primarily focusing on their presentation of the meaning of the dative case. Remarks related to the meaning of the dative are mainly found in the parts...
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description | This article deals with the approach to the dative case in Kajkavian and Štokavian grammars from 1604 to 1859. We concentrate on seventeen grammars, primarily focusing on their presentation of the meaning of the dative case. Remarks related to the meaning of the dative are mainly found in the parts of these grammars discussing syntax, and to a lesser extent in other parts. A significant feature of the majority of the grammars examined is their presentation of what modern grammars consider dative and locative (constructions) under the same umbrella of the dative case or the “third” case. The reason for this is a “morphology first” rule: the identical morphological form (in the singular) influenced grammarians’ conceptualization of what are considered typical dative constructions (e.g., those with the preposition <i>k</i>) and locative ones (e.g., those with the preposition <i>u</i> in static contexts) as dative constructions. Including the dative and locative prepositions in the scope of a single case in the singular led to an implicit assumption about the semantic profile of the dative: it occurs in static and dynamic constructions, and its semantic profile is different in the singular and plural. |
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spelling | doaj.art-688082ca37c9464b9b4705d9802c8ea42024-04-15T14:56:02ZhrvInstitut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovljeRasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje1331-67451849-03792018-01-0144113315810.31724/rihjj.44.1.5The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860Marijana Horvat0Ljiljana Šarić1Institute of Croatian Language and LinguisticsDepartment of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo, NorwayThis article deals with the approach to the dative case in Kajkavian and Štokavian grammars from 1604 to 1859. We concentrate on seventeen grammars, primarily focusing on their presentation of the meaning of the dative case. Remarks related to the meaning of the dative are mainly found in the parts of these grammars discussing syntax, and to a lesser extent in other parts. A significant feature of the majority of the grammars examined is their presentation of what modern grammars consider dative and locative (constructions) under the same umbrella of the dative case or the “third” case. The reason for this is a “morphology first” rule: the identical morphological form (in the singular) influenced grammarians’ conceptualization of what are considered typical dative constructions (e.g., those with the preposition <i>k</i>) and locative ones (e.g., those with the preposition <i>u</i> in static contexts) as dative constructions. Including the dative and locative prepositions in the scope of a single case in the singular led to an implicit assumption about the semantic profile of the dative: it occurs in static and dynamic constructions, and its semantic profile is different in the singular and plural.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/299911dativeprepositions with the dativeCroatian pre-standard grammarsIllyrian grammarsgrammars by the Zagreb philological schoolCroatian |
spellingShingle | Marijana Horvat Ljiljana Šarić The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860 Rasprave Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje dative prepositions with the dative Croatian pre-standard grammars Illyrian grammars grammars by the Zagreb philological school Croatian |
title | The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860 |
title_full | The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860 |
title_fullStr | The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860 |
title_full_unstemmed | The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860 |
title_short | The dative in Croatian Štokavian and Kajkavian grammars up to 1860 |
title_sort | dative in croatian stokavian and kajkavian grammars up to 1860 |
topic | dative prepositions with the dative Croatian pre-standard grammars Illyrian grammars grammars by the Zagreb philological school Croatian |
url | https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/299911 |
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