Prepositional phrases and case in North American (heritage) Icelandic

IF 0.5 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Nordic Journal of Linguistics Pub Date : 2021-09-15 DOI:10.1017/S0332586521000184
Nicole Dehé, T. Kupisch
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Abstract The paper investigates the use of PPs, specifically prepositions and the case marking on their DP arguments, in moribund North American (heritage) Icelandic (NAmIce), using data from a map task experiment. Since prepositional phrases combine semantic properties with morpho-syntactic properties, PPs allow us to investigate the relative vulnerability of both domains at once. Our results show that while the prepositional inventory of NAmIce is not reduced as compared to Modern Icelandic, the choice of prepositions is subject to crosslinguistic influence from the dominant language English. For case, we find an increase in the use of nominative and accusative case at the expense of the dative; prepositions may take over case functions too. Our results are in line with previous research on case in heritage languages as well as studies on language change, while partially contradicting the assumption that loss is reversely related to acquisition.
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北美(传统)冰岛语的介词短语和格
摘要:本文利用地图任务实验的数据,研究了濒临灭绝的北美(遗产)冰岛语(NAmIce)中PPs的使用情况,特别是介词及其DP论点上的格标记。由于介词短语结合了语义属性和形态语法属性,因此pp允许我们同时研究这两个领域的相对脆弱性。我们的研究结果表明,虽然与现代冰岛语相比,NAmIce的介词库存并没有减少,但介词的选择受到主导语言英语的跨语言影响。在格格方面,我们发现主格和宾格的使用增加了,而与格的使用减少了;介词也可能取代格的功能。我们的研究结果与以往对传统语言的个案研究以及语言变化的研究一致,但部分反驳了失语与习得成反比的假设。
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