In:Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change: Studies in honor of Henning Andersen
Edited by Lars Heltoft, Iván Igartua, Brian D. Joseph, Kirsten Jeppesen Kragh and Lene Schøsler
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 345] 2019
► pp. 253–270
Reanalysis in the Russian past tense
The gerundial perfect
Published online: 18 June 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.345.11bjo
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.345.11bjo
Abstract
The large majority of the Slavic languages have in historical times lost the synthetic past tenses of the aorist and the imperfect. These tenses were replaced by a new past tense based on the erstwhile perfect. This transformation created space for new ways of forming a past tense, and one of these was a novel past tense based on the past active participle, also called the gerundial past tense, a past tense found in Northwest Russia, above all in the Pskov area, cf. Pskov dialectal i jon pom'orši toper’ uže, versus Standard Russia i on teper’ uže umer, ‘and he died now already’. The point of this article is to demonstrate how the emergence of the l-participle as the general past tense opened up for a reanalysis of the past active participle as a finite past tense verb-form. The actualization process following this reanalysis is illustrated by examples from the Pskov Chronicle.
Keywords: Russian dialects, past tenses, l-perfect, gerundial perfect, finiteness, reanalysis, actualization
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.New perfects in Slavic
- 2.1The possessive perfect
- 3.New perfects in Russian
- 3.1The Russian possessive perfect
- 3.2The Russian gerundial perfect
- 4.The source and chronology of the GP
- 5.From secondary to primary predicates
- 5.1Subordination by a finite verb
- 5.2Reanalysis of the secondary predicate
- 5.3Actualization of the reanalysis of the secondary predicate
- 5.4Additional reanalysis and actualization
- 5.5Clause subordination as actualization and extension
- 5.6Interchangeability of predicative participles and the l-participle
- 5.7Completed reanalysis and actualization of the secondary predicates
- 6.Coordination of the GP with present tense
- 7.The morphology of the gerundial perfect
- 8.Conclusion
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