© 2020 Natalia Anatolievna BatovaIn Russian, the statistically dominant order of the subject and the verb in the clause is SVO. However, in a number of linguistic environments, the verb precedes the subject, either following a language convention or establishing an unconventional pattern. This research project provides an account of unconventional verb-initial patterns (VIPs) – namely, VSO, VOS and VS – considering both the syntactic and the pragmatic factors that influence their occurrence in written discourse. Building on previous research of early Russian texts, this study extends the scope of investigation and analyses texts from six different genres and/or time periods: 15th-century travel diary, 18th-19th-century travel diaries, 19th-...
International audienceLike other Balto-Slavic languages, Russian makes extensive use of verboids, a ...
This article discusses the linguistic issues involved in so-called OVS sentences (sentences with the...
The article deals with the problem of forming grammatical (syntactic) norms of the Russian national ...
Though both Early East Slavic (EES) and Modern Russian have a relatively free word order, the distri...
This study addresses the question of utterance organization in Russkaja Razgovornaja Rec' (RR)--an a...
The purpose of this study is twofold: first, to collate a method for dealing with word-order and fu...
Two ways to think about information structure and word order: Motivations for the current study...
Recent studies on Norwegian, German, and English show that the ordering of constituents in transitiv...
In this book a syntactic account of Information Structure encoding is worked out which is based on t...
This study explores the structure of the mental lexicon and the processing of Russian verbal morphol...
In the scholarly literature there has been a discussion on whether modern Russian is developing more...
A necessity in the development of the comparative grammar of the Russian and Tajik languages and a n...
The article identifies three basic stages in the reflection on word order in Eighteenth-century Russ...
The purpose of the study is to revisit the existing interpretations on stylistic variations widely a...
The present paper investigates the Verb-Subject-Object order in the history of English. On the basis...
International audienceLike other Balto-Slavic languages, Russian makes extensive use of verboids, a ...
This article discusses the linguistic issues involved in so-called OVS sentences (sentences with the...
The article deals with the problem of forming grammatical (syntactic) norms of the Russian national ...
Though both Early East Slavic (EES) and Modern Russian have a relatively free word order, the distri...
This study addresses the question of utterance organization in Russkaja Razgovornaja Rec' (RR)--an a...
The purpose of this study is twofold: first, to collate a method for dealing with word-order and fu...
Two ways to think about information structure and word order: Motivations for the current study...
Recent studies on Norwegian, German, and English show that the ordering of constituents in transitiv...
In this book a syntactic account of Information Structure encoding is worked out which is based on t...
This study explores the structure of the mental lexicon and the processing of Russian verbal morphol...
In the scholarly literature there has been a discussion on whether modern Russian is developing more...
A necessity in the development of the comparative grammar of the Russian and Tajik languages and a n...
The article identifies three basic stages in the reflection on word order in Eighteenth-century Russ...
The purpose of the study is to revisit the existing interpretations on stylistic variations widely a...
The present paper investigates the Verb-Subject-Object order in the history of English. On the basis...
International audienceLike other Balto-Slavic languages, Russian makes extensive use of verboids, a ...
This article discusses the linguistic issues involved in so-called OVS sentences (sentences with the...
The article deals with the problem of forming grammatical (syntactic) norms of the Russian national ...