Reconsidering variation and change in the Medieval French subject system
Author(s) -
Sam Wolfe
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
glossa a journal of general linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2397-1835
DOI - 10.5334/gjgl.942
Subject(s) - linguistics , pragmatics , syntax , variation (astronomy) , subject (documents) , germanic languages , romance languages , middle english , inversion (geology) , history , philosophy , computer science , german , paleontology , physics , structural basin , library science , astrophysics , biology
This article draws on a novel corpus of medieval texts to explore diachronic change in the French subject system. It is argued that the relative frequency of null, preverbal and postverbal subjects is affected by changes in the syntax-information structure mapping during the medieval period, with the discourse value of both preverbal and postverbal subjects diachronically variable across the textual records. Furthermore, the discourse value of both so-called Germanicand Romanceinversion structures is subject to change in the syntax-pragmatics mapping.
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