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The Balkan Conditional in South Slavic

A Semantic and Syntactic Study

by Masha Belyavski-Frank (Author)
©2003 Monographs X, 310 Pages
Open Access
Series: Slavistische Beiträge, Volume 421

Summary

This study examines the morphological and semantic development of the modal construction formed with either the imperfect of 'to want' (Croatian/Serbian) plus the infinitive, or with a modal particle from 'to want' (Macedonian) plus the imperfect of the main verb. The Balkan conditional is analyzed using material from diverse sources, including epic folk poetry, dialectal texts, and the standard literary language in the South Slavic languages, as well as in the Balkan non-Slavic languages of Greek, Albanian, Daco-Rumanian, Istro-Rumanian, and Arumanian. Specific syntactic and semantic contexts are analyzed, and the Balkan conditional is compared to other modal constructions in these languages. One of the characteristic analytic verbal forms shared by the languages of the Balkan league is the Balkan conditional or the so-called 'future-in-the-past'. In the majority of these languages, the Balkan conditional has the status of a grammatical category, whose invariant components are 'modality', specifically 'potentiality', and 'reference to past tense'. With such components, these expressions most frequently and naturally refer to actions which did not take place, i.e., the past, contrary-to-fact conditional.

Details

Pages
X, 310
Publication Year
2003
ISBN (PDF)
9783954790234
ISBN (Softcover)
9783876908519
DOI
10.3726/b12699
Open Access
CC-BY
Language
German
Publication date
2003 (January)
Keywords
Gallipoli and Toriak dialects slavic modal system analytic verbal forms bulgarian balkan conditonal macedonian balkan conditional
Published
München, 2003. X, 310 S., m. Literaturverz. u. Abb., Karten und Index.

Biographical notes

Masha Belyavski-Frank (Author)

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