Slovosled pronominálních (en)klitik "mi, si, ti, ho, mu" v Bibli kralické

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Title in English The word order of the enclitic pronominal forms "mi, ti, si, ho, mu" in the Bible of Kralice
Authors

NAVRÁTILOVÁ Olga KOSEK Pavel ČECH Radek

Year of publication 2018
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The aim of this paper is to analyze the word order of short dative pronominal forms mi “to me”, ti “to you”, si “REFLdat”, ho "him", mu "to him", that are dependent on a finite verbal form, in the selected parts of the Bible of Kralice. The analyzed forms occur in all competing word-order position of the Older Czech enclitics: a) postinitial position, b) contact position (in the middle or at the end of a clause in the immediate contact with the superordinate verbal form), c) medial isolated (in the middle of a clause without immediate contact with the superordinate verbal form). It is clear from the collected material that the postinitial position had the status of a basic word-position of the Czech pronominal clitics and that the contact position was less frequent word-order position. The influence of the word-ordering of the Latin and Greek pretexts also plays a role.
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