ESTE SINTAXA LUI DIMITRIE CANTEMIR UN CAZ IZOLAT ÎN LIMBA ROMÂNĂ?

Authors

  • Camelia UȘURELU Universitatea din București, Facultatea de Litere Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62229/aubllrlxxiv/25/10

Keywords:

syntactic dislocation, morphological dislocation, hyperbat, linguistic contact, semantic intensification

Abstract

The present paper identifies various types of dislocation in Dimitrie Cantemir’s Divanul. Dislocation occurs in both noun phrases and verb phrases and can be either simple (involving the inversion of syntactically linked elements) or complex (involving forms of anteposition that entail morphosyntactic or syntactic dislocations). As an erudite scholar, Cantemir’s writing style was influenced by Latin, Greek, and probably Turkish syntax. Given that similar dislocations can also be found in Dosoftei’s work, we may assume
that the high frequency of syntactic dislocations indicates that word order was not yet fixed in Old Romanian and that linguistic contact played a role in shaping the language of the period under study.

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Published

2025-11-05

How to Cite

ESTE SINTAXA LUI DIMITRIE CANTEMIR UN CAZ IZOLAT ÎN LIMBA ROMÂNĂ?. (2025). Analele Universității București. Limba și Literatură română, 74(1). https://doi.org/10.62229/aubllrlxxiv/25/10

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