Облигаторные наречия с корнем -мѣн- в истории русского языка

Translated title of the contribution: Some obligatory adverbs with the root -мѣн- in the Russian language history

Aleksandr Zelenin, Dmitry Rudnev

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Abstract

The article investigates the history of obligatory adverbs with the root -мѣн- (nepremenno, bespremenno, vsenepremenno, neotmenno, bezotmenno) from the moment of their appearance in Russian to the present day. The grammatical, lexical, semantic, pragmatic, extralinguistic factors that influenced the development of obligatory semantics in adverbs with the root -měn-and the subsequent fate of these adverbs are studied.
Translated title of the contributionSome obligatory adverbs with the root -мѣн- in the Russian language history
Original languageRussian
Title of host publicationВремя языка. Сборник статей памяти профессора В.В. Колесова
EditorsS.A. Averina, M.B. Popov, D.V. Rudnev, T.S. Sadova, O.A. Čerepanova, A.V. Golubeva
Place of PublicationSankt-Petersburg
PublisherZlatoust
Pages67-89
ISBN (Electronic)978-5-907493-38-4
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Publication typeA3 Book chapter

Keywords

  • modality, obligatority, obligatory adverbs.

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