Adding the microdimension to the study of language change in contact. Three case studies

IF 0.9 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Luigi Andriani, Roberta D'Alessandro, A. Frasson, Brechje van Osch, Luana Sorgini, Silvia Terenghi
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Abstract

Syntactic change in contact is generally explained as a result of cognitive, structural/typological, or sociolinguistic factors. However, the relative weight of these factors in shaping the outputs of contact is yet to be assessed. In this paper, we propose a microcontact approach to the study of change in contact, focusing on microsyntactic points of variation across multiple language pairs that are structurally very close. We show that this approach makes it possible to more accurately identify some of the factors that are involved in change. By considering three case studies centered on the syntax of subjects, objects, and indexicals, we show that the outputs of syntactic change in microcontact diverge from what is expected under otherwise solid generalizations (avoidance of indeterminacy, avoidance of silence, the Interface Hypothesis, a tendency towards simplification, and the general stability of the indexical domain) regarding change in contact. Microcontact offers a finer-grained point of observation, allowing us to go beyond broader typological assumptions and to focus on the link between structure and cognition. The results of our case studies demonstrate that the outputs of change in contact are an interplay between cognitive and structural factors (see also Muysken 2013 for additional processing considerations), and that the micro-variational dimension is crucial in drawing a precise picture of heritage language syntax.
在接触中语言变化的研究中加入微观维度。三个案例研究
接触中的句法变化通常被解释为认知、结构/类型或社会语言学因素的结果。但是,这些因素在形成接触结果方面的相对重要性还有待评估。在本文中,我们提出了一种微接触方法来研究接触的变化,重点关注结构上非常接近的多语言对之间的微语法变化点。我们表明,这种方法可以更准确地识别与变化有关的一些因素。通过考虑以主语、宾语和索引的句法为中心的三个案例研究,我们表明,微接触中句法变化的输出偏离了在其他坚实的概括(避免不确定性、避免沉默、界面假设、倾向于简化和索引域的总体稳定性)下对接触变化的预期。微接触提供了一个更细粒度的观察点,允许我们超越更广泛的类型学假设,专注于结构和认知之间的联系。我们的案例研究结果表明,接触变化的输出是认知因素和结构因素之间的相互作用(另见Muysken 2013年的额外处理考虑),并且微观变化维度对于绘制遗产语言语法的精确图像至关重要。
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