8. 浪漫语中的变异与语法化:虚拟语气的跨语言研究

Shana Poplack, Rena Torres Cacoullos, Nathalie Dion, R. Berlinck, Salvatore Digesto, Dora Lacasse, Jonathan Steuck
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在对罗曼语语法化趋势定位研究的基础上,研究了法语、意大利语、葡萄牙语和西班牙语语料库中虚拟语气向从属标记语的演变。通过考虑补语从句中虚拟语气和指示性变化的条件,我们实现了后期语法化的参数,并建立了生产力的度量标准。结果表明,除西班牙语外,虚拟语气的选择既不受与其经常赋予的意义相一致的语境因素的限制,也不受与这些意义和谐的谓词的语义类别的限制。相反,在所有四种语言中,词汇偏差是虚拟语气选择的主要预测因素,并受到语言语境结构因素的怂恿。最重要的过程是词汇常规化,这是语言特有的,同源调控词与虚拟语气表现出特殊的联系,以及结构常规化,这是跨语言平行的,语言只是在程度上不同。
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8. Variation and grammaticalization in Romance: a cross-linguistic study of the subjunctive
Building on studies seeking to position the Romance languages on the cline of grammaticalization, this study targets the evolution of subjunctive into subordination marker in speech corpora of French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. By considering the conditioning of variation between subjunctive and indicative in complement clauses, we operationalize parameters of late-stage grammaticalization, and establish measures of productivity. Results show that, with the exception of Spanish, subjunctive selection is constrained neither by contextual elements consistent with its oft-ascribed meanings nor by semantic classes of governors harmonic with such meanings. Instead, in all four languages, lexical bias is the major predictor of subjunctive selection, abetted by structural elements of the linguistic context. The overriding processes are lexical routinization, which is language-particular, with cognate governors displaying idiosyncratic associations with the subjunctive, and structural conventionalization, which is cross-linguistically parallel, with languages differing merely in degree.
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