2022
DOI: 10.1111/1467-968x.12231
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Adversative Conjunction and Neighboring Discourse Features in Old Church Slavic (Codex Marianus), with Comparative Notes on the Same Phenomena in Greek, Gothic and Classical Armenian*

Abstract: The system of adversative conjunction in the Old Church Slavic Gospels is characterized by two pure adversatives, nŭ and the much less frequent obače, together with two other forms, a and že, which are employed with equal or greater frequency in non‐adversative conjunctive roles. The relationship between nŭ and a is complex. The role of the former is primarily corrective following a negated constituent, while the latter signals a change of topic. The relationship of a and že is primarily one of scope, with the… Show more

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“…By discontinuity I mean a change of the topical referent, of the scene (i.e., the space and time in a universe of discourse) or of the perspective (i.e., the universe of discourse in which the assertion is valid among other possible universes of discourse) between one sentence and the following. It should be noted that this analysis is not in contrast with the one proposed in Klein (2022), where the role of že in effectuating discourse continuity is emphasized: while signaling discontinuity in the restricted sense here proposed, it is also a means of achieving textual cohesion or, in the terms of Klein, discourse continuity. <7,2> There a centurion's servant, whom his master valued highly, was sick and about to die.…”
Section: žEmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…By discontinuity I mean a change of the topical referent, of the scene (i.e., the space and time in a universe of discourse) or of the perspective (i.e., the universe of discourse in which the assertion is valid among other possible universes of discourse) between one sentence and the following. It should be noted that this analysis is not in contrast with the one proposed in Klein (2022), where the role of že in effectuating discourse continuity is emphasized: while signaling discontinuity in the restricted sense here proposed, it is also a means of achieving textual cohesion or, in the terms of Klein, discourse continuity. <7,2> There a centurion's servant, whom his master valued highly, was sick and about to die.…”
Section: žEmentioning
confidence: 81%