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Elena Georgieva (Bulgarian: Елена Георгиева, 15 March 1930 – 10 January 2007) was a Bulgarian linguist whose work on Bulgarian syntax revolutionized the way that the Bulgarian language was studied by proposing that the word order was determined by the functional perspective of the subject and its theme.

Elena Georgieva
Born
Elena Traycheva Kerpicheva

(1930-03-15)15 March 1930
Bratsigovo, Bulgaria
Died10 January 2007(2007-01-10) (aged 76)
Sofia, Bulgaria
NationalityBulgarian
Other namesЕлена Трайчева Георгиева
Occupationlinguist
Known forBulgarian syntax studies
Notable work
Simple word order in sentences in Bulgarian literary language

Career


Elena Traycheva Georgieva was a student of Lyubomir Andreychin and spent her career working for the Institute for Bulgarian Language under the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.[1] She was the first administrative specialist assigned to the institute upon its creation.[2] Georgieva taught at several universities, including Plovdiv University "Paisii Hilendarski" and Shumen University[1] and lectured on the Bulgarian language in France.[2] Georgieva's research covered a broad spectrum of modern Bulgarian language, touching on grammar, history, morphology and syntax, and she was a prolific writer of both analysis and textbooks.[2]

In 1974, she published Simple word order in sentences in Bulgarian literary language (Bulgarian: Slovored na prostoto izrečenie v bălgarskija knižoven ezik), which had a profound impact on linguistic studies. It was not the first study of Bulgarian syntax, but it was the first study to show that word order depended not only on the subject matter but also on the intent of the message being conveyed.[3] Instead of routinely conveying words in the format of subject, verb, object, they might be presented in another format to convey emphasis.[4]

Georgieva was a long-time contributor to the journal Bulgarian Language and Literature (Bulgarian: Български език и литература). In addition to her own publishing, she served as both an editor and one of the writers on the most important three-volume academic publication on grammar of the Bulgarian language,[1] Grammar of contemporary Bulgarian literary language, as well as the History of Modern Literary Language and a dictionary. She hosted a radio show, "Native Speech" for the Bulgarian National Radio.[2]


Selected works



References



Citations


  1. Преславски 2007.
  2. Institute for Bulgarian Language 2007.
  3. Dyer 1992, pp. 14–15.
  4. Dyer 1992, p. 16.

Bibliography



На других языках


- [en] Elena Georgieva

[ru] Георгиева, Елена

Елена Георгиева (болг. Елена Георгиева, 15 марта 1930 — 10 января 2007) — болгарский лингвист. Её работы по болгарскому синтаксису, в которых предложено, что порядок слов определяется функциональной точкой зрения подлежащего и его темы, коренным образом изменили подход к изучению болгарского языка.



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