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本文讨论了裸位格和宾格的语义和语法,如ona je ?crikviloc。(直译:她在教堂,她在教堂?)crikvuacc。(文学:她去教堂,?她去教堂?)在布尔根兰克罗地亚语。以往的研究表明这种现象在汉语中存在,但没有分析这些结构在历史和类型语境中的具体语义和语法特征。作者描述了前面提到的结构的具体用法,以说明它们被使用的条件。然后,文章考虑了这些建筑是来自原斯拉夫的遗迹,还是来自北卡卡维亚的遗产,或者是布尔根兰后来的发展。作为分析的结果,作者初步得出结论,这些建筑是在布尔根兰独立出现的。
On a particular usage of the locative and accusative cases in Burgenland Croatian
This article discusses the semantics and syntax of bare locative and accusative cases, such as ona je ? crikviloc. (lit.: She is church, ?She is in church?) and ona gre ? crikvuacc. (lit.: She goes church, ?She goes to church?) in Burgenland Croatian. Previous studies have indicated the existence of such phenomena in this language but have not analyzed the specific semantic and grammatical features of these constructions in historical and typological contexts. The author describes the specific usage of the previously mentioned constructions to demonstrate the conditions in which they are used. The article then considers whether the constructions are relics from Proto-Slavic, inherited from North Cakavian, or a later development in Burgenland. As a result of the analysis, the author concludes tentatively that the constructions in question emerged independently in Burgenland.