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Grammaticalization of sentence adverbs and modal particles revisited

  • Katrin Axel-Tober , Marco Coniglio , Kalle Müller und Katharina Paul
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Historical Linguistics 2022
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Abstract

This paper investigates the development of sentence adverbs (SAdvs) and modal particles (MPs) by especially focusing on the German language. By exploring their common grammaticalization paths, we claim that these are much more restricted than previously assumed. In particular, we argue that two pathways seem to play a major — if not exclusive — role, namely one starting from lower adverbs and one from parenthetical clauses, and that syntactic ambiguity in the middle field plays a fundamental role in this process. In addition, we show that there is no evidence of secondary grammaticalization occurring within the class of sentence adverbs and modal particles.

Abstract

This paper investigates the development of sentence adverbs (SAdvs) and modal particles (MPs) by especially focusing on the German language. By exploring their common grammaticalization paths, we claim that these are much more restricted than previously assumed. In particular, we argue that two pathways seem to play a major — if not exclusive — role, namely one starting from lower adverbs and one from parenthetical clauses, and that syntactic ambiguity in the middle field plays a fundamental role in this process. In addition, we show that there is no evidence of secondary grammaticalization occurring within the class of sentence adverbs and modal particles.

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