Expletives in a Null Subject Language and Criteria for Expletiveness: Evidence from Russian

Q2 Arts and Humanities Studies in Polish Linguistics Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.4467/23005920spl.19.012.10992
O. Pekelis
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The paper presents an analysis of three pronouns used to refer to a right-peripheral complement clause in Russian. It is demonstrated that two of them exhibit properties associated with expletives, which is unexpected at first sight, Russian being a (partial) null subject language. However, these pronouns are shown to have a discourse-related function rather than a syntactic one. The third pronoun under discussion, though used in the same gram-matical context, turns out to be referential. The paper offers an account for this fact and proposes that the parameters that have proved to be relevant for differentiating expletives and non-expletives in Russian should be regarded as general criteria for expletiveness.
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无主体语言中的咒骂与咒骂标准:来自俄语的证据
本文对俄语中指代右外围补语从句的三个代词进行了分析。其中两种语言表现出与咒骂相关的特性,乍一看是出乎意料的,因为俄语是一种(部分)空主语语言。然而,这些代词具有语篇相关功能,而不是句法功能。讨论中的第三个代词,虽然在相同的语法上下文中使用,但结果是指代性的。本文对这一事实进行了解释,并提出应将已被证明与区分俄语咒骂语和非咒骂语有关的参数作为咒骂性的一般标准。
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Studies in Polish Linguistics
Studies in Polish Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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