A native origin for Present-Day English they, their, them

IF 0.6 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Diachronica Pub Date : 2018-07-12 DOI:10.1075/DIA.16026.COL
Marcelle Cole
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Abstract

It is commonly held that Present-Day English they, their, them are not descended from Old English but derive from the Old Norse third-person plural pronouns þeir, þeira, þeim. This paper argues that the early northern English orthographic and distributional textual evidence agrees with an internal trajectory for the ‘þ-’ type personal pronouns in the North and indicates an origin in the Old English demonstratives þā, þāra, þām. The Northern Middle English third-person plural pronominal system was the result of the reanalysis from demonstrative to personal pronoun that is common cross-linguistically in Germanic and non-Germanic languages alike.
现代英语的本土语言they,their,they
人们普遍认为,现代英语they,their,them不是古英语的后裔,而是源自古挪威语第三人称复数代词þeir、þ; eira、\254\eim。本文认为,早期北方英语的正字法和分布语篇证据与北方“þ-”型人称代词的内部轨迹一致,并表明其起源于古英语指示词。中古英语北部第三人称复数代词系统是从指示代词到人称代词再分析的结果,这种代词在日耳曼语和非日耳曼语中都很常见。
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期刊介绍: Diachronica provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of information concerning all aspects of language change in any and all languages of the globe. Contributions which combine theoretical interest and philological acumen are especially welcome. Diachronica appears three times per year, publishing articles, review articles, book reviews, and a miscellanea section including notes, reports and discussions.
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