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러시아어 대명사 목적어와 타동사 어순에 관한 고찰Russian word order of a transitive verb and its pronominal object

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Russian word order of a transitive verb and its pronominal object
Authors
김보라
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국슬라브어학회
Keywords
러시아어 어순; 타동사; 대명사 목적어; 억양; 정보구조; word order of Russian language; transitive verbs; pronominal objects; intonation; information structure
Citation
슬라브어 연구, v.24, no.2, pp 145 - 158
Pages
14
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
슬라브어 연구
Volume
24
Number
2
Start Page
145
End Page
158
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/10116
DOI
10.30530/JSL.2019.10.24.2.145
ISSN
1226-2323
Abstract
Russian is known as a SVO language. However, a general word order of a transitive verb and its pronominal object is not VO, but OV. This pronominal object has been syntactically regarded as Low Topic or Middle-Field Topic, and the SOV word order is introduced in Russian language textbooks. Russian native speakers, nevertheless, use SVO word order with the pronominal object. Thus this study explores why SVO word order is possible when a pronoun is an object. Even though the pronoun object is located at the end of the sentence, examples of SVO word order can be found to be context-neutral. By digitizing the voice information, we were able to find data with accurate accent patterns. In other words, it can be analyzed that SVO word order with a pronoun object is context-neutral when the pronoun loses its stress and becomes a clitic.
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