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Russian čut’: puzzles of grammaticalization
Author(s) -
Vladimir Plungian,
Е.В. Рахилина,
М. И. Орехова
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vilnius university open series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2669-0535
DOI - 10.15388/sbol.2021.17
Subject(s) - grammaticalization , polysemy , negation , linguistics , inheritance (genetic algorithm) , history , philosophy , biology , biochemistry , gene
The paper analyzes some non-trivial properties of the Russian particle čut’ (≈ ‘a little’) as well as its reduplicated counterpart čut’-čut’ used as a discourse marker. The rapid grammaticalization of čut’ started around the 17th century resulted in the coexistence of three types of values: quantitative (‘small quantity’), avertive (followed by negation and often by bylo), and immediate (‘as soon as’). This is a peculiar polysemy; what makes it even more peculiar is the fact that a large part of quantitative values related to nominal quantity is a very recent development and not an early inheritance as one might a priori expect.

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