
Grammaticization, Synchronic Variation, and Language Contact
A study of Spanish progressive -ndo constructions
Rena Torres Cacoullos(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 15. August 2000
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-90-272-3055-3 (ISBN)
Description
This study of Old Spanish and present-day Mexico and New Mexico data develops a grammaticization account of variation in progressive constructions. Diachronic changes in cooccurrence patterns show that grammaticization involves reductive change driven by frequency increases. Formal reduction results in the emergence of auxilliary-plus-gerund sequences as fused units. Semantically, the constructions originate as spatial expressions; their grammaticization involves gradual loss of locative features of meaning. Semantic generalization among parallel evolutionary paths results in the competition among different constructions in the domain of progressive aspect. Patterns of synchronic variation follow from both the retention of meaning differences and the routinization of frequent collocations, as well as sociolinguistic factors. Register considerations turn out to be crucial in evaluating the effects of language contact. Purported changes in Spanish - English bilingual varieties are largely a feature of oral, informal language rather than a manifestation of convergence.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 154 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-3055-3 (9789027230553)
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Grammaticization, Synchronic Variation, and Language Contact
A study of Spanish progressive -ndo constructions
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1. List of Figures; 2. List of Tables; 3. Acknowledgments; 4. 1. Introduction; 5. 2. Formal reduction in grammaticization: Diachronic changes in the form of -ndo constructions; 6. 3. Evidence for semantic reduction: Changing patterns of cooccurring locative and temporal expressions; 7. 4. Frequency effects and layering in the domain of progressive aspect: The shifting semantic territory of -ndo constructions; 8. 5. From progressive to experiential habitual; 9. Conclusion; 10. References; 11. Appendices; 12. Index