In this paper we take into account an impersonal copular construction conveying emotional states in some South Slavic languages, namely Bulgarian, Serbo-Croat (Croat, Bosnian, Montenegrin and Serb), and Slovene. This construction features an Accusative-marked Experiencer and a noun with a (seemingly) predicative function realized as a syntactic subject and expressing the emotion felt. Drawing on the available diachronic data, we attempt to reconstruct the development of this peculiar pattern and compare it with equi-functional constructions in Eastern and Western Slavic languages, which however exhibit a Dative Experiencer. We also offer a cross-linguistic survey of similar impersonal constructions as they are attested in a number of ancient Indo-European languages and argue that they should be interpreted in terms of resid- ual patterns that remount to a prehistoric stage where some domains of the grammar where organized on the basis of active patterns of alignment.
(2014). Costruzioni esperienziali con esperiente in accusativo nelle lingue slave meridionali . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/250089
Costruzioni esperienziali con esperiente in accusativo nelle lingue slave meridionali
Fedriani, Chiara;Manzelli, Gianguido
2014-01-01
Abstract
In this paper we take into account an impersonal copular construction conveying emotional states in some South Slavic languages, namely Bulgarian, Serbo-Croat (Croat, Bosnian, Montenegrin and Serb), and Slovene. This construction features an Accusative-marked Experiencer and a noun with a (seemingly) predicative function realized as a syntactic subject and expressing the emotion felt. Drawing on the available diachronic data, we attempt to reconstruct the development of this peculiar pattern and compare it with equi-functional constructions in Eastern and Western Slavic languages, which however exhibit a Dative Experiencer. We also offer a cross-linguistic survey of similar impersonal constructions as they are attested in a number of ancient Indo-European languages and argue that they should be interpreted in terms of resid- ual patterns that remount to a prehistoric stage where some domains of the grammar where organized on the basis of active patterns of alignment.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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