Asymmetry in Russian metalinguistic comparatives: Corpus and experimental evidence


2024. №2, 35-51

Natalia A. Zevakhina
HSE University, Moscow, Russia; nzevakhina@hse.ru
Alina A. Shchipkova
HSE University, Moscow, Russia; schipkovalina@gmail.com

Abstract:

The paper reports a corpus and experimental study of three types of Russian asymmetric metalinguistic comparatives (lučše, skoree, and bol’še meta-comparatives), two parts of which belong to different syntactic categories and/or have different morphological forms. We discuss their morphological and syntactic properties and uncover diversity among their types and various grammatical patterns that they allow. From a morphological point of view, infinitives in meta-comparatives tend to be imperfective, and finite verbs in the subjunctive and indicative mood are generally perfective. From a syntactic point of view, asymmetric meta-comparatives are either bi-clausal, bi-phrasal, or mixed (clausal-phrasal). The bi-phrasal variety shows functional homogeneity. Lučše meta-comparatives are more frequent in the corpus and are evaluated as more grammatical than skoree meta-comparatives. Furthermore, the asymmetric pattern ‘noun phrase + infinitive clause’ is evaluated as more grammatical than the pattern ‘finite clause + infinitive сlause’ for lučše meta-comparatives, while there is no such contrast between these patterns for skoree meta-comparatives. Our study sheds light on the grammatical portrait of Russian meta-comparatives as well as on the use and evaluation of asymmetric meta-comparatives in a natural language in general and thus contributes to the discussion of grammatical asymmetry in parallel syntactic structures, such as comparative and coordinated structures, among others.

For citation:

Zevakhina N. A., Shchipkova A. A. Asymmetry in Russian metalinguistic comparatives: Corpus and experimental evidence. Voprosy Jazykoznanija, 2024, 2: 35–51.

Acknowledgements:

We express our sincere gratitude to the three anonymous reviewers of the paper and to the audience of the conference “Grammatical processes and systems in synchrony and diachrony” (Moscow, June 13–15, 2022) for their valuable and thought-provoking comments. This study is an output of the research project No. 23-18-00695 supported by RSF and entitled “Logical and cognitive approach to reasoning: Modeling the interplay between the normative and the descriptive”.