Regrammation and paradigmatization: Diachronic analysis of a number of progressive periphrases in French
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Regrammation and paradigmatization : Diachronic analysis of a number of progressive periphrases in French. / Kragh, Kirsten A. Jeppesen; Schøsler, Lene.
I: Journal of French Language Studies, Bind 25, Nr. 2, 07.2015, s. 265-293.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Regrammation and paradigmatization
T2 - Diachronic analysis of a number of progressive periphrases in French
AU - Kragh, Kirsten A. Jeppesen
AU - Schøsler, Lene
PY - 2015/7
Y1 - 2015/7
N2 - In the present paper, our purpose is to characterise each of the periphrases expressing progressivity Pierre est / va / s’en va / vient / s’en vient chantant, Pierre est à / après chanter, Pierre est en train de chanter as members of a progressive paradigm, and to provide arguments in favour of including the so-called deictic relative construction (Je vois) Pierre qui chante in this paradigm. Our arguments comprise diachronic, diastratic, Francophone, and Creole evidence. In Kragh & Schøsler (2014), we have examined in detail this construction, focusing on the grammaticalisation process and, in particular, on the reanalysis and actualisation process. We here propose an analysis of the deictic relative as yet another way of expressing progressivity. If our analysis is correct, the deictic relative should be considered as a member of the French tense, aspect, and mode (TAM) paradigm
AB - In the present paper, our purpose is to characterise each of the periphrases expressing progressivity Pierre est / va / s’en va / vient / s’en vient chantant, Pierre est à / après chanter, Pierre est en train de chanter as members of a progressive paradigm, and to provide arguments in favour of including the so-called deictic relative construction (Je vois) Pierre qui chante in this paradigm. Our arguments comprise diachronic, diastratic, Francophone, and Creole evidence. In Kragh & Schøsler (2014), we have examined in detail this construction, focusing on the grammaticalisation process and, in particular, on the reanalysis and actualisation process. We here propose an analysis of the deictic relative as yet another way of expressing progressivity. If our analysis is correct, the deictic relative should be considered as a member of the French tense, aspect, and mode (TAM) paradigm
M3 - Journal article
VL - 25
SP - 265
EP - 293
JO - Journal of French Language Studies
JF - Journal of French Language Studies
SN - 0959-2695
IS - 2
ER -
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