The rise of the WZIĄĆ (TAKE) Serial Verb Construction in Polish

IF 0.4 Q4 LINGUISTICS Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus-SPiL Plus Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.5842/65-1-967
A. Andrason, Małgorzata Gębka-Wolak, A. Moroz
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The present study is dedicated to the emergence of an asymmetrical serial verb construction (SVC) with the verb wziąć in Polish. By making use of a dynamic prototype-driven approach to linguistic categorization and by reviewing the historical corpora that range from the first Old Polish texts in the 14th c. until the end of the New Polish period in 1939, the authors conclude that the wziąć SVC has resulted from the fusion of the original conjunctively coordinated (CC) clauses. Although two types of clause-fusion mechanisms have operated during the grammaticalization of the wziąć SVCs, their contribution to this process has been dissimilar. The evolution from the syndetic CC with the coordinator i to the wziąć SVC via a pseudo-coordinated (PC) stage (i.e., the wziąć-i PC) has constituted a faster and stronger drift, while the more direct evolution originating in the asyndetic CC with wziąć has been slower and less pervasive.
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波兰语中WZIĄĆ(TAKE)连串动词结构的兴起
本研究致力于波兰语中动词wzińć的不对称序列动词结构(SVC)的出现。通过使用动态原型驱动的语言分类方法,并通过回顾从14世纪的第一批古波兰语文本到1939年新波兰语时期结束的历史语料库,作者得出结论,wzińćSVC是由原始的联合协调(CC)子句融合而成的。尽管两种类型的从句融合机制在wzińćSVCs的语法化过程中发挥了作用,但它们对这一过程的贡献是不同的。从具有协调器i的并系CC到通过伪协调(PC)阶段(即wziãć-i PC)的wziã。
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