On opposition of central and peripheral grammar of a language.
Panin L.G.
State University, Novosibirsk
Pages: 28-31
Abstract
The author witnesses that when considering the existence of central and peripheral grammar one should bear in mind non-coincidence correlating spheres of the language and the speech (e.g. nominative gender, oblique gender, finite forms of a verb). The objective of a researcher is to state the phenomena which can be attributed to peripheral ones and show how they interconnect with the central ones and with each other. Comparative analysis is carried out on the example of ancient and modern Russian.
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