About constructions with auxiliaries in Polotsk charts of the 14th –16th centuries

This article is devoted to the functioning of auxiliaries in Western Russian documents – Polotsk charts of the 14th–16th centuries. During this period, auxiliaries begin to actively compete with their full-stressed variants – personal pronouns, so special attention is paid to the distribution of con...

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Main Author: K. Doykina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow Pedagogical State University, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education 2021-03-01
Series:Rhema. Рема
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Online Access:https://rhema-journal.com/Rema_2021_1_Doykina.pdf
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description This article is devoted to the functioning of auxiliaries in Western Russian documents – Polotsk charts of the 14th–16th centuries. During this period, auxiliaries begin to actively compete with their full-stressed variants – personal pronouns, so special attention is paid to the distribution of constructions such as participle + pronoun and participle + auxiliary. It was found out that the model including both auxiliaries and pronouns was used in live speech and was one of the variants of the development of perfect forms in the West. In this paper, we also consider patterns where auxiliaries, being a complete synonym of pronouns, are used as a personal numeric mark for past verbal adverbs.
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spelling doaj.art-8a1624963e9b4b6fb59416424b297a252022-12-22T00:05:16ZengMoscow Pedagogical State University, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher EducationRhema. Рема2500-29532021-03-01192910.31862/2500-2953-2021-1-9-29About constructions with auxiliaries in Polotsk charts of the 14th –16th centuriesK. Doykina0Vinogradov Institute of the Russian Language, Russian Academy of SciencesThis article is devoted to the functioning of auxiliaries in Western Russian documents – Polotsk charts of the 14th–16th centuries. During this period, auxiliaries begin to actively compete with their full-stressed variants – personal pronouns, so special attention is paid to the distribution of constructions such as participle + pronoun and participle + auxiliary. It was found out that the model including both auxiliaries and pronouns was used in live speech and was one of the variants of the development of perfect forms in the West. In this paper, we also consider patterns where auxiliaries, being a complete synonym of pronouns, are used as a personal numeric mark for past verbal adverbs.https://rhema-journal.com/Rema_2021_1_Doykina.pdflanguage of the grand duchy of lithuaniaauxiliariespersonal pronounsclitics
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About constructions with auxiliaries in Polotsk charts of the 14th –16th centuries
Rhema. Рема
language of the grand duchy of lithuania
auxiliaries
personal pronouns
clitics
title About constructions with auxiliaries in Polotsk charts of the 14th –16th centuries
title_full About constructions with auxiliaries in Polotsk charts of the 14th –16th centuries
title_fullStr About constructions with auxiliaries in Polotsk charts of the 14th –16th centuries
title_full_unstemmed About constructions with auxiliaries in Polotsk charts of the 14th –16th centuries
title_short About constructions with auxiliaries in Polotsk charts of the 14th –16th centuries
title_sort about constructions with auxiliaries in polotsk charts of the 14th 16th centuries
topic language of the grand duchy of lithuania
auxiliaries
personal pronouns
clitics
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