MODERN LINGUISTIC APPROACHES TO RUSSIAN SYNTAX
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63001/tbs.2025.v20.i03.S.I(3).pp534-536Keywords:
Russian syntax, generative grammar, dependency grammar, construction grammar, cognitive linguistics, Minimalism, word order, case marking, agreement, corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, linguistic theoryAbstract
This paper explores the landscape of modern linguistic approaches to Russian syntax. It examines key theoretical frameworks currently employed in the analysis of Russian sentence structure, including but not limited to: generative grammar (Minimalism), dependency grammar, construction grammar, and cognitive linguistics. The paper analyzes how these frameworks address core issues in Russian syntax, such as word order variation, case marking, agreement phenomena, and the interaction between syntax and semantics. Furthermore, it discusses the impact of corpus linguistics and computational methods on the study of Russian syntax, highlighting the benefits of empirical data and statistical analysis in validating or challenging existing theoretical models. Finally, the paper identifies emerging trends and unresolved challenges in the field, suggesting potential avenues for future research.



















