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New directions for historical linguistics
Boas, Hans C. (Herausgeber); Pierce, Marc (Herausgeber). - Boston : Brill, 2020
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Task-based pragmatic interventions and intercultural communicative competency : a comparison of students in a short-term study abroad program with the home university
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Beliefs about grammar instruction among post-secondary second-language learners and teachers
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The imparfait lorrain in the context of grammaticalization
Abstract: This dissertation investigates the origins and development of the so-called imparfait lorrain (IL), a unique verbal formation in an obsolescent variety of French (Lorrain) that is comprised of the imparfait indicatif inherited from Latin and the Old French temporal adverb or(es) ‘now, at the time’. This study has two main goals: (1) to provide a finer-grained analysis of the functions of the IL and (2) to demonstrate that the origins and development of the IL are shaped by principles of grammaticalization (Heine, Claudi, & Hünnemeyer 1991; Bybee, Perkins, & Pagliuca 1994; Hopper & Traugott 2003; Heine & Kuteva 2002). In reviewing and discussing the existing literature on the IL, I find that previous studies have painted an inconsistent picture of the form’s origins and function(s). In light of a larger data set, my analysis reveals that as part of the IL, the erstwhile temporal adverb or(es) has acquired non-temporal functions in so far as or(es) behaves as a textual connective and as a modal particle. As a textual connective, or(es) relates two textually expressed events through a resultative relation; as a modal particle, or(es) indexes the speaker’s beliefs and attitudes and is thus epistemic in nature. Lastly, I found that the modal function of the IL may have been recruited for a discourse-structuring use to highlight new information. I then reassess the IL with respect to the parameters and mechanisms underlying a grammaticalization process. Crucially, and with particular emphasis on the grammaticalization of or(es), I find that generalization, subjectification, decategorialization, and phonological changes figure prominently into the development of the IL. By giving a more comprehensive and unified account of the IL, the dissertation contributes to the study of modal particles and draws attention to an understudied and obsolescent variety of French. ; French and Italian
Keyword: Dialectology; Grammaticalization; Imparfait lorrain; Modal particles
URL: https://doi.org/10.15781/T2JS9HM2M
http://hdl.handle.net/2152/54112
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Oath formulas in the Poetic Edda
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Language history as a history of diversity : a study of language history from below of Early New High German
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Culture specific aspects of semantic frames in multilingual frame descriptions
VanNoy, Annika. - 2017
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Grammatical variation in standard German, 1900-1999 : a contrastive corpus-linguistic study of Germany and Switzerland
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The roots of 'multiethnolects' : effects of migration on the lexicon and speech of German-speaking school children
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A usage-based approach to verb classes in English and German
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The history of front rounded vowels in New Braunfels German
In: Germanic heritage languages in North America (Amsterdam, 2015), p. 117-134
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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MORE ON ISH
Pierce, Marc. - : Duke University Press, 2015
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Semantic role alignment in metaphor : a frame semantic approach to metaphoric meaning
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Auxiliary tun in Texas German
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That which is brewed : an etymology of Germanic words for 'beer'
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On the variability of Texas German wo as a complementizer
In: Language typology and universals 67 (2014) 4, 589-611
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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THE FURTHER DEGRAMMATICALIZATION OF -ISH
Pierce, Marc. - : Duke University Press, 2014
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Gender assignment in loan words in the history of Icelandic : a synchronic and diachronic analysis
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Syllable weight in Gothic
In: Indogermanische Forschungen. - Berlin : de Gruyter 118 (2013), 213-226
OLC Linguistik
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Syllable weight in Gothic
In: Indogermanische Forschungen. - Berlin : de Gruyter 118 (2013) 2013, 213-226
OLC Linguistik
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