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This paper deals with the Church Slavonic translation of a medieval Latin compilation, Bruno's commented Psalter (11th century), which was done in Novgorod, around the middle of the 16th century, by the well-known translator Dmitrij Gerasimov. Some infinitive and participial constructions of the Slavonic text are here discussed and briefly compared with previous and later Church Slavonic translations from Latin. The aim is to put forward some syntactic features of the Slavonic text, which sometimes oscillates between the preservation of constructions inherited from the Church Slavonic tradition and the need of rendering in an appropriate way some peculiarities of Latin morpho-syntax. In the translation of the commentary on the Psalms one observes an increasing use of Accusativus-cuminfinitivo and participial constructions, due to the influence of the Latin model. This redistribution, or extension, of old patterns shows the particular nature of Church Slavonic syntax: at the outset departing from the local dialects, it became more flexible and permeable to syntactic calques (at the same time translation technique significantly moved toward literalism). Thus, although it was characterized by petrified forms and grammatical rules (or rather, textual fixed patters), Church Slavonic syntax still continued to experience changes and improvements due to the contact with external factors and or local dialects. The collected material is intended as a first contribution to a broader typological investigation of syntactic constructions in Church Slavonic translations from Latin.
Translated title of the contribution | Когда церковнославянский встречает латынь: традиция vs. инновация |
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Original language | English |
Title of host publication | Diachronic Slavonic Syntax |
Subtitle of host publication | Traces of Latin, Greek and Church Slavonic in Slavonic Syntax |
Place of Publication | Berlin |
Publisher | De Gruyter |
Pages | 201-231 |
Number of pages | 31 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9783110651331 |
ISBN (Print) | 9783110647068 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 21 Mar 2022 |
Name | Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs |
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ID: 93804864