1. On the grammaticalization of Finnish colorative construction.
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Hamunen, Markus Veli Juhani
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VERBS ,ENGLISH language ,SYNTAX (Grammar) ,SEMANTICS ,SUFFIXES & prefixes (Grammar) - Abstract
This paper concentrates on the diachronic development of the so-called Colorative Construction (CoC) in Finnish, a two-verb expression consisting of an A-infinitive and an ideophonically based descriptive (or 'colorative') finite verb, e.g. susi juos-ta jolkottele-e [wolf run-INF COL-PRS.3SG] 'wolf runs trotting'. The paper combines variationist dialectal data, grammaticalization theory, and Construction Grammar formalization. The detailed diachronic description demonstrates that the development from proto-CoC to modern CoC is the epitome of constructionalization, i.e., a gradual process of grammatical changes whereby both the form and the function of an existing construction are altered, creating a new expression type. Major changes in the Balto-Finnic case system were the primary force behind this process. Constructionalization of the CoC itself included the first syntagmatic changes through reanalysis. This gradually created a new paradigmatic expression type, followed by paradigmatic extension through analogy, which widened the frame semantics of the newly coined type. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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