The variable use of determiners in Old French and the argument DP hypothesis

Monique Dufresne, Mire-ô B. Tremblay, R. Déchaîne
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The argument DP hypothesis, adopted by many syntactic analyses, claims that nominal arguments are introduced by a determiner (D), which may be covert or overt. While overt D is obligatory in Modern French (consistent with the argument DP hypothesis), it was not obligatory in earlier stages of French. We explore the factors that contributed to this change – including semantic class, syntactic function, number, and definiteness – focusing on a shift that occurred in the D-paradigm in two Anglo-Norman texts of the 12th century. Quantitative analysis (Goldvarb) yields two major findings. First, the effect of syntactic function remains constant: subject position favours overt D, but object position inhibits it. Second, there is a change in the effect of semantic class: count nouns increasingly favour overt D, but non-count (mass and abstract) nouns increasingly inhibit it. More generally, the gradual disappearance of bare Ns in French reflects the emergence of paradigmatically conditioned D.
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古法语中限定词的可变用法和DP假说的论点
许多句法分析采用的论点DP假设声称,名义论点是由限定词(D)引入的,限定词可能是隐蔽的,也可能是公开的。虽然显性D在现代法语中是强制性的(与论点DP假设一致),但在法语的早期阶段并不是强制性的。我们探讨了导致这种变化的因素——包括语义类、句法功能、数量和确定性——重点关注12世纪两个盎格鲁-诺曼文本中d范式的转变。定量分析(Goldvarb)有两个主要发现。首先,句法功能的影响保持不变:主语位置有利于显性D,而宾语位置抑制显性D。其次,语义类的影响发生了变化:可数名词越来越倾向于显性D,而非可数名词(质量和抽象)越来越抑制显性D。更普遍地说,法语中裸n的逐渐消失反映了范式条件D的出现。
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