Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkim

Recent models of language change as a result of language contact focus on the multilinguality of a language user to a larger extent than before. In the present paper, we discuss the Diasystematic Construction Grammar model as proposed in Hoder (2014, 2018), which is based on Construction Grammar and...

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Main Authors: Dominika Skrzypek, Marta Woźnicka
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Language:deu
Published: Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT 2025-02-01
Series:Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
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Online Access:https://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/26/14_skrzypek.pdf
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description Recent models of language change as a result of language contact focus on the multilinguality of a language user to a larger extent than before. In the present paper, we discuss the Diasystematic Construction Grammar model as proposed in Hoder (2014, 2018), which is based on Construction Grammar and proposes the existence of a common constructicon (constructional repertoire of a language) in multilingual societies. We test the model on the material documenting the changes in the analytical passive construction in Swedish (the so-called bli-passive), which has been attested in the Swedish material since the runic period, [SBJ varda PTCP]. In the 1400s we find first attestations of the construction with a new auxiliary, bli, a lexical loan from Middle Low German, originally borrowed with the lexical meaning ‘remain’. As the verb could be constructed with past participles, the MLG construction may have served as a model for the Swedish use of bli with participles. Based on an extensive corpus of MLG and Old Swedish texts we address the question whether the analytical passive construction in Swedish can be seen as a convergence of the MLG and Old Swedish constructions or whether the development is specific to Swedish. We find that the prolonged contact with MLG does lead to the rise of constructions in Swedish which are modelled on the MLG ones, however, the development of the analytical passive construction is a process without a model in MLG.
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spelling doaj-art-5fee9c823fde43dbbd6a5fb8052e80a02025-02-04T14:47:54ZdeuOficyna Wydawnicza ATUTLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław2084-30622657-56472025-02-0126224125610.23817/lingtreff.26-14Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkimDominika Skrzypek0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9277-4622Marta Woźnicka1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0702-0202Adam Mickiewicz University in PoznańAdam Mickiewicz University in PoznańRecent models of language change as a result of language contact focus on the multilinguality of a language user to a larger extent than before. In the present paper, we discuss the Diasystematic Construction Grammar model as proposed in Hoder (2014, 2018), which is based on Construction Grammar and proposes the existence of a common constructicon (constructional repertoire of a language) in multilingual societies. We test the model on the material documenting the changes in the analytical passive construction in Swedish (the so-called bli-passive), which has been attested in the Swedish material since the runic period, [SBJ varda PTCP]. In the 1400s we find first attestations of the construction with a new auxiliary, bli, a lexical loan from Middle Low German, originally borrowed with the lexical meaning ‘remain’. As the verb could be constructed with past participles, the MLG construction may have served as a model for the Swedish use of bli with participles. Based on an extensive corpus of MLG and Old Swedish texts we address the question whether the analytical passive construction in Swedish can be seen as a convergence of the MLG and Old Swedish constructions or whether the development is specific to Swedish. We find that the prolonged contact with MLG does lead to the rise of constructions in Swedish which are modelled on the MLG ones, however, the development of the analytical passive construction is a process without a model in MLG.https://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/26/14_skrzypek.pdfconstruction grammarlanguage contactlanguage changepassive voice
spellingShingle Dominika Skrzypek
Marta Woźnicka
Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkim
Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
construction grammar
language contact
language change
passive voice
title Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkim
title_full Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkim
title_fullStr Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkim
title_full_unstemmed Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkim
title_short Kontakt a zmiana językowa w ujęciu DCxG. Historia analitycznej strony biernej w języku szwedzkim
title_sort kontakt a zmiana jezykowa w ujeciu dcxg historia analitycznej strony biernej w jezyku szwedzkim
topic construction grammar
language contact
language change
passive voice
url https://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/26/14_skrzypek.pdf
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