The Russian Accusative and Locative and Their Relation to Time and Space

Elena Lorentzen, Per Durst-Andersen

Abstract

The paper analyzes the uses of the Russian accusative and locative in which they are directly opposed to one another. It is demonstrated that in spatial contexts the accusative denotes change of contact, whereas the locative denotes permanent contact. This is a manifestation of the crucial distinction between dynamicity and stativity within the prepositional case system of Russian in which the accusative and the locative are regarded as contact cases while all others are regarded as non-contact cases. In temporal contexts the notion of time is treated as space when the locative is used – either as location or a set of elements. This means that the accusative is alone in expressing time in its own right, where the speaker makes contact with a time line. In addition, the semantic contribution of the prepositions v ‘in’ and na ‘on’ to the accusative and locative cases is shown.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftScando-Slavica
Vol/bind64
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)200-227
ISSN0080-6765
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 3 jul. 2018

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