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Asymmetry in Russian metalinguistic comparatives: corpus and experimental evidence
The paper provides corpus and experimental evidence for three types of Russian asymmetric metalinguistic comparatives (lučše, skoree, and bol’še meta-comparatives), two parts of which belong to different syntactic categories or have different morphological forms. The paper points out that meta-comparatives have certain morphological and syntactic properties and show diversity among their various grammatical patterns. From a morphological point of view, imperfective infinitives and perfective finite verbs in the subjunctive and indicative mood play a special role in asymmetric meta-comparatives. From a syntactic point of view, asymmetric meta-comparatives are either bi-clausal, bi-phrasal, or mixed (clausal-phrasal). Their 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 phrase’ is evaluated as more grammatical than the pattern ‘verb phrase (finite form) + infinitive phrase’ for lučše meta-comparatives, while there is no such contrast between these patterns for skoree meta-comparatives. All these facts shed 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. The present study contributes to the discussion of grammatical asymmetry in parallel syntactic structures (comparative and coordinated structures, among others).