Subjectification and conativity

Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo y Huerta, Mar Garachana Camarero
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Conative constructions have enjoyed considerable attention over the past decade from a typological perspective. However, the historical development of conativity in individual languages has been largely neglected to date. In this paper, we put forth an exhaustive diachronic analysis of the Spanish verbal construction tratar de + INF (currently ‘to attempt to INF’, whereby tratar originally means ‘handle’). We show that, unlike many periphrases, tratar de + INF does not originate in a single construction, but emerges via the conflation of separate members in a constructional network whose meanings slowly converged (in the manner of mutually supporting constructions) around a volitional meaning to generate a conative structure. The discussion sheds light on likely constructionalization paths for the development of conative meaning and highlights the role of non-periphrastic constructions as a principal means of conveying certain core modal contents in particular languages.
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主体化与同构性
在过去的十年中,从类型学的角度来看,构式结构受到了广泛的关注。然而,迄今为止,人们在很大程度上忽视了同向性在个别语言中的历史发展。在本文中,我们对西班牙语动词结构 tratar de + INF(现为 "试图 INF",tratar 原意为 "处理")进行了详尽的异时性分析。我们发现,与许多短语不同,tatar de + INF 并非起源于一个单一的构式,而是通过构式网络中不同成员的混杂而出现的,这些成员的意义围绕着一个意志意义慢慢汇聚(以相互支持的构式的方式),从而产生了一个构式结构。讨论揭示了构式意义发展的可能路径,并强调了非谓语构式在特定语言中作为传达某些核心情态内容的主要手段的作用。
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