A long-haul change : differential object marking in early Slavonic

This article uses extensive treebank data from the PROIEL and TOROT treebanks to track the much-debated rise of the animacy category in Russian, which in this article will be analysed as a change from at least partly definiteness-driven differential object marking in Old Church Slavonic via construc...

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Main Author: Eckhoff, H
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Journal of Historical Syntax 2022
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Summary:This article uses extensive treebank data from the PROIEL and TOROT treebanks to track the much-debated rise of the animacy category in Russian, which in this article will be analysed as a change from at least partly definiteness-driven differential object marking in Old Church Slavonic via constructionally-conditioned variation in Old East Slavonic to fully fledged animacy subgender marking in late Middle Russian. The change is interest-ing from a methodological point of view as well, since it requires us to anno-tate data through an ongoing change, and also since conventional treebank annotation is not enough to capture the conditions of the observed variation and change: annotation for semantics and information structure is necessary too. The article describes and defends a conservative approach to annotation in the face of change: the analysis that fits the first attested stage of a change is retained as long as possible.