Modus im Niederdeutschen

IF 0.4 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Thilo Weber, Simon Pröll
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Abstract

This article investigates the use of tense and mood in reported speech in Low German in comparison with High German, English and Norwegian. The High German Standard Language features a fully developed indicative-subjunctive-contrast, with one of the functions of the subjunctive being the marking of reported speech. Many other Germanic languages, represented here by English and Norwegian, do not have a comparable subjunctive category (any more). Reported speech occurs in the indicative, often involving backshift. Given that Northern Low German dialects, too, have lost distinct subjunctive forms, the question arises as to whether the marking of indirect speech functions in the same way as it does in the other subjunctive-less languages. The present article aims to explore this question empirically, based on a corpus of Northern Low German radio news. It turns that the distribution of present and preterite forms in the Low German radio news is wider than it is in English or Norwegian: The present, much like in High German, occurs in cases where English or Norwegian would require backshift, and the preterite has a reportative-subjunctive-like use not found in English or Norwegian.
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本文研究了低地德语与高地德语、英语和挪威语的间接引语中时态和语气的使用情况。高德语标准语具有十分发达的指示-虚拟对比,虚拟语气的功能之一是间接引语的标记。许多其他日耳曼语言,以英语和挪威语为代表,没有类似的虚拟语气范畴(不再有)。间接引语发生在指示语中,通常涉及倒移。考虑到北低地德语方言也失去了独特的虚拟语气形式,问题就出现了,间接言语的标记是否与其他没有虚拟语气的语言一样起作用。本文以德国北部低地广播新闻为研究对象,对这一问题进行了实证研究。事实证明,在低地德语广播新闻中,现在时和一般时的使用范围比英语或挪威语更广:和高地德语很像,一般时出现在英语或挪威语需要倒移的情况下,而一般时具有英语或挪威语中没有的类似报告语气的用法。
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