Topicality in Icelandic: Null Arguments and Narrative Inversion

H. Sigurdsson
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This paper discusses topicality in Icelandic grammar as realized in several phenomena: referential third person pro drop in Old Icelandic, diverse types of topic drop in Old and Modern Icelandic, and Narrative Inversion (declarative VS clauses), also in both Old and Modern Icelandic. These phenomena all involve aboutness topics, given topics or both, thus showing that distinct types of topicality are active in Icelandic. However, in contrast to Italian, Icelandic does not provide evidence that different topic types have different structural correlates, a fact that suggests that topicality types are not generally structuralized in language (while not excluding that a topicality hierarchy may be PF-licensed by externalization properties specific to languages like Italian). Topicality is presumably a universally available category or phenomenon, but it is plausibly an interface third factor phenomenon (in the sense of Chomsky 2005), not provided by Universal Grammar but interacting with it in the shaping of externalized grammar, differently so in different languages. (Less)
冰岛语的话题性:空论点与叙事倒转
本文讨论了冰岛语语法中的话题性现象:古冰岛语中的指称性第三人称倒转,古冰岛语和现代冰岛语中不同类型的话题倒转,以及古冰岛语和现代冰岛语中的叙述倒转(陈述句VS分句)。这些现象都涉及有关话题、给定话题或两者兼而有之,从而表明冰岛语中存在着不同类型的话题性。然而,与意大利语相比,冰岛语并没有提供证据表明不同的主题类型具有不同的结构相关性,这一事实表明,话题性类型在语言中通常不是结构化的(同时不排除话题性层次结构可能被特定于意大利语的外部化属性所许可)。话题性可能是一种普遍可用的类别或现象,但它似乎是一种界面第三因素现象(在乔姆斯基2005年的意义上),不是由通用语法提供的,而是在塑造外化语法时与之相互作用,在不同的语言中有所不同。(少)
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