A multifactorial account of analogical developments in Old English nominal paradigms

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS NOWELE-North-Western European Language Evolution Pub Date : 2021-03-15 DOI:10.1075/nowele.00047.ada
E. Adamczyk
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The present paper focuses on the interaction of factors that conditioned analogical developments in Old English nominal paradigms. They include especially the absolute and relative frequency of occurrence, the salience of inflectional exponents, the formal inflectional overlap across paradigms, functional factors, semantics and syllable structure (stem weight). They could work in two opposite directions, namely towards retaining the etymological inflections or they could facilitate the adoption of analogical endings. The significance of individual factors for the reorganisation of nominal paradigms is investigated by employing a statistical analysis (multivariate logistic regression) which allows us to rank them. The analysis demonstrates that the attested inflectional patterns can largely be explained by an interaction of three factors, namely salience and frequency, which can be linked to the cognitive aspects of storage and retrieval of linguistic information, and the overlap of inflectional forms across paradigms, which is a manifestation of analogical pressure in the paradigms.
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古英语名义范式中类比发展的多因素解释
本文主要探讨古英语名义范式中制约类推发展的因素之间的相互作用。它们主要包括绝对频率和相对频率、屈折指数的显著性、形式屈折重叠、功能因素、语义和音节结构(词干权重)。它们可以在两个相反的方向上起作用,即保留词源学上的变化,或者它们可以促进类似结尾的采用。通过采用统计分析(多元逻辑回归)来调查个别因素对名义范式重组的重要性,这使我们能够对它们进行排名。分析表明,屈折形式在很大程度上可以用三个因素的相互作用来解释,即显著性和频率,这与语言信息的存储和检索的认知方面有关;屈折形式在范式之间的重叠,这是范式中类比压力的表现。
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