This book concerns one of the paradigm examples of grammaticalization, the development of a definite article from a demonstrative determiner. Although standard written Finnish has no articles, the demonstrative se is currently emerging as a definite article in spoken Finnish. This book describes and explains the developing use of se based on a database consisting of spoken narratives from three different periods spanning the last one hundred years.
The author proposes that the development from demonstrative to article has its roots in the way that speakers ordinarily use demonstratives in conversation, and provides an analysis of the use of se and the two other Finnish demonstratives, tämä and tuo in a corpus of multi-party conversations, showing that speakers of Finnish use demonstratives to focus attention on important referents and to express and negotiate access to them in the interactive context of ongoing talk, and not primarily to talk about how near or far referents are. The development of se into a general marker of identifiability is shown to be connected with both the focusing function of demonstratives as well as its use for referents which the speaker considers accessible to the addressee.
The author proposes that the development from demonstrative to article has its roots in the way that speakers ordinarily use demonstratives in conversation, and provides an analysis of the use of se and the two other Finnish demonstratives, tämä and tuo in a corpus of multi-party conversations, showing that speakers of Finnish use demonstratives to focus attention on important referents and to express and negotiate access to them in the interactive context of ongoing talk, and not primarily to talk about how near or far referents are. The development of se into a general marker of identifiability is shown to be connected with both the focusing function of demonstratives as well as its use for referents which the speaker considers accessible to the addressee.
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This work concerns one of the model examples of grammaticalization - the development of a definite article from a demonstrative determiner. The author proposes that the development from demonstrative to article has its roots in the way speakers ordinarily use demonstratives in conversation.,
Les mer
1. Acknowledgements; 2. 1. Introduction; 3. 2. Deixis and Identifiability; 4. 3. The Finnish demonstratives; 5. 4. The grammaticization of se as a marker of identifiability; 6. Notes; 7. Appendix; 8. References; 9. Author Index; 10. Subject Index
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789027226174
Publisert
1997-07-03
Utgiver
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Vekt
695 gr
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
302
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