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Slovosled výrazu li v češtině pobělohorského období

Title in English Word order of the Czech word li in Baroque Czech
Authors

KOSEK Pavel

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Linguistica Brunensia
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Linguistics
Keywords word order; clitic; conjunction; wh-word; historical syntax; development of Czech; Baroque Czech Language
Description This article is based on data collected from a corpus of Czech Baroque prints representing different genres and styles of the Czech language of this period (from 1650 to 1750). The main aim of the article is an analysis of word order of the Czech word li (if) in Baroque Czech. The article also reflects grammatical and semantic features of this word, which play the role of: 1. a wh-word of the yes/no questions, 2. a subjunctor of completive or conditional clauses. The analysis is focused on detection and interpretation of the word-order patterns of this item. The word if: 1. is an operator enclitic of prototypical nature (Migdalski 2009), which is placed after the first stressed word of A sentence (the positioning within the sentence is caused only by extractions); 2. can be hosted by different parts of speech, but it prefers the verb, 3. occupies the first position of the clitic cluster.
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