The Quantitative Grammar and Poetics of Finite Verb Forms in the Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia by Simeon Polotsky

The paper offers data on the quantity and structure of finite verbal forms in Simeon Polotsky’s collection Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia. The results are compared to data from twenty epinician odes by Mikhail Lomonosov and ten odes by Gavriil Derzhavin. We find 851 personal forms in Simeon’s collection, of wh...

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Main Author: Fedor N. Dviniatin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Bulgarian
German
English
Croatian
Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Education 2015
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:49ccc9378c84446ba09baa4eed78bfa2 2023-05-15T17:12:46+02:00 The Quantitative Grammar and Poetics of Finite Verb Forms in the Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia by Simeon Polotsky Fedor N. Dviniatin 2015-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/49ccc9378c84446ba09baa4eed78bfa2 BG DE EN HR RU bul ger eng hrv rus Moscow State University of Education http://slovene.ru/ojs/index.php/slovene/article/view/76 https://doaj.org/toc/2304-0785 https://doaj.org/toc/2305-6754 2304-0785 2305-6754 https://doaj.org/article/49ccc9378c84446ba09baa4eed78bfa2 Slovene, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2015) грамматика поэтика структура текста глагол поэзия количественная грамматика поэтического текста Симеон Полоцкий древнерусский язык церковнославянский язык XVII век Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages PG1-9665 article 2015 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T07:05:17Z The paper offers data on the quantity and structure of finite verbal forms in Simeon Polotsky’s collection Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia. The results are compared to data from twenty epinician odes by Mikhail Lomonosov and ten odes by Gavriil Derzhavin. We find 851 personal forms in Simeon’s collection, of which 214 belong to past tenses (73 to imperfect, 92 to aorist, 49 to past tense with l morpheme); 363 belong to present tense; 99 to future tense; 51 to imperative mood; 6 to conjunctive mood; and 118 to the forms with the da particle. The total percentage of past tenses in Simeon’s texts (25.1%) is close to the parameters appearing in Lomonosov’s and Derzhavin’s texts (21.4% and 23.5%, respectively), and the same is true for the percentages of non-indicative moods (20.5% vs. 19.1% and 20.5%). Simeon Polotsky’s texts contain fewer present tense forms than those written by the 18th-century poets (42.8% vs. 50.6% and 49.5%), but they contain more future tense forms (11.6% vs. 8.9% and 6.5%). Past tense forms in Simeon’s texts with l suffix include 29 forms of the third person with the auxiliary iestʹ verb, usually given in a rhyme position. In the aorist, the proportion of imperfective and perfective forms to the forms of the byti verb is 9:72:11; in imperfect, this proportion is 52:6:15; and in past tenses with l suffix, it is 8:38:3. We find 99 forms of the future tense, broken down as follows: 69 are forms of simple future; 12 are accompanied by imatʹ and similar forms; and 18 are accompanied by budet and similar forms (there is no semantic difference between these two last cases). Of the forms containing the da particle, 65 belong to present tense, 37 belong to future tense, and 16 are accompanied by byti forms. Article in Journal/Newspaper Mikhail Lomonosov Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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language Bulgarian
German
English
Croatian
Russian
topic грамматика
поэтика
структура текста
глагол
поэзия
количественная грамматика поэтического текста
Симеон Полоцкий
древнерусский язык
церковнославянский язык
XVII век
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
spellingShingle грамматика
поэтика
структура текста
глагол
поэзия
количественная грамматика поэтического текста
Симеон Полоцкий
древнерусский язык
церковнославянский язык
XVII век
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
Fedor N. Dviniatin
The Quantitative Grammar and Poetics of Finite Verb Forms in the Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia by Simeon Polotsky
topic_facet грамматика
поэтика
структура текста
глагол
поэзия
количественная грамматика поэтического текста
Симеон Полоцкий
древнерусский язык
церковнославянский язык
XVII век
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
description The paper offers data on the quantity and structure of finite verbal forms in Simeon Polotsky’s collection Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia. The results are compared to data from twenty epinician odes by Mikhail Lomonosov and ten odes by Gavriil Derzhavin. We find 851 personal forms in Simeon’s collection, of which 214 belong to past tenses (73 to imperfect, 92 to aorist, 49 to past tense with l morpheme); 363 belong to present tense; 99 to future tense; 51 to imperative mood; 6 to conjunctive mood; and 118 to the forms with the da particle. The total percentage of past tenses in Simeon’s texts (25.1%) is close to the parameters appearing in Lomonosov’s and Derzhavin’s texts (21.4% and 23.5%, respectively), and the same is true for the percentages of non-indicative moods (20.5% vs. 19.1% and 20.5%). Simeon Polotsky’s texts contain fewer present tense forms than those written by the 18th-century poets (42.8% vs. 50.6% and 49.5%), but they contain more future tense forms (11.6% vs. 8.9% and 6.5%). Past tense forms in Simeon’s texts with l suffix include 29 forms of the third person with the auxiliary iestʹ verb, usually given in a rhyme position. In the aorist, the proportion of imperfective and perfective forms to the forms of the byti verb is 9:72:11; in imperfect, this proportion is 52:6:15; and in past tenses with l suffix, it is 8:38:3. We find 99 forms of the future tense, broken down as follows: 69 are forms of simple future; 12 are accompanied by imatʹ and similar forms; and 18 are accompanied by budet and similar forms (there is no semantic difference between these two last cases). Of the forms containing the da particle, 65 belong to present tense, 37 belong to future tense, and 16 are accompanied by byti forms.
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author Fedor N. Dviniatin
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title The Quantitative Grammar and Poetics of Finite Verb Forms in the Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia by Simeon Polotsky
title_short The Quantitative Grammar and Poetics of Finite Verb Forms in the Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia by Simeon Polotsky
title_full The Quantitative Grammar and Poetics of Finite Verb Forms in the Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia by Simeon Polotsky
title_fullStr The Quantitative Grammar and Poetics of Finite Verb Forms in the Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia by Simeon Polotsky
title_full_unstemmed The Quantitative Grammar and Poetics of Finite Verb Forms in the Guslʹ Dobroglasnaia by Simeon Polotsky
title_sort quantitative grammar and poetics of finite verb forms in the guslʹ dobroglasnaia by simeon polotsky
publisher Moscow State University of Education
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