The evolution of the Slavic dual : a biolinguistic perspective
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The evolution of the Slavic dual : a biolinguistic perspective
(Studies in Slavic, Baltic, and Eastern European languages and cultures)
Lexington Books, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-158) and index
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The dual number in Slavic has always puzzled linguists. In some Slavic languages, such as Russian, there is no dual number; there are only two categories of number, singular and plural. However, some Slavic languages, such as Slovenian, have three distinct categories of number: singular (1); dual (2); and plural (3 or more). Considering that all Slavic languages have evolved from a common Proto Slavic language, it is puzzling that there is such a difference in the category of number. In The Evolution of the Slavic Dual: A Biolinguistic Perspective, Tatyana G. Slobodchikoff explains the evolution of the category of number in Slavic languages. With the aid of tools from biolinguistics, Slobodchikoff develops a new theory of morphosyntactic feature economy within the distributed morphology framework. This is the first study to use a biolinguistic approach to the evolution of Slavic languages. Using newly digitized corpora of Old East Slavic, Old Slovenian, and Old Sorbian manuscripts spanning from the eleventh century through the present time, this book presents a complete analysis of the evolution of dual number in Slavic languages.
目次
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Problem of the Slavic Dual from a Diachronic Perspective
Chapter 3: The Slavic Dual from a Typological Perspective
Chapter 4: Derivation of the Slavic Dual in Distributed Morphology
Chapter 5: The Slavic Dual and Number Theory
Chapter 6: Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Reanalysis
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Appendix A: Abbreviations
Appendix B: Orthographical Systems and Transliteration Symbols
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