Publié en ligne: 21 déc. 2019
Pages: 180 - 190
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jazcas-2019-0049
Mots clés
© 2019 Jakob Horsch, published by Sciendo
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Comparative Correlatives (CCs) are structures that have attracted substantial interest. In Slovak, they typically look like the following proverb:
‘The closer (to) Rome, the worse the Christian.’
So far, no extensive research has been conducted on CCs in Slavic languages except Polish [1]. In Slovak, CCs have not received a great deal of attention. Accordingly, this study examines the various forms of CCs in a Slovak National Corpus (SNC) random sample of 500 tokens, showing that there is much more variety than has been acknowledged in the literature. Frequencies will be used to show that there are iconic structures, and it will be argued that there are construction-specific properties that suggest the existence of a specific CC construction in Slovak.