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Deixis and Pronouns in Romance Languages

  • Edited by: Kirsten Jeppesen Kragh and Jan Lindschouw
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2013
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This volume proposes a new way to address the classical question concerning the relation between language, cognition, and culture from the perspective of two basic systems: deixis and the pronominal system. It investigates the linguistic structuring of basic concepts of person, place and time in Romance languages, disclosing structural differences that may be related to mental parameters and other extra-linguistic circumstances and thus possibly linked to a light revision of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis.
The methodological and theoretical focus is based on the discursive and pragmatic functional approach to deixis. The articles concern linguistic variation and language change, and most of the studies adopt cross linguistic perspectives, primarily among Romance languages, but also with a classical perspective from Ancient Greek discussing the existence of universal categorical patterns. The studies reveal similarities and differences between Romance languages mutually, and set the stage for comparisons between Romance and non-Romance languages. These similarities and differences are subject to change in connection with cultural developments in society and offer in this volume a coordinated effort in exploring the linguistic expressions of these extra-linguistic concepts.


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Part I. Deixis and grammatical paradigms

Brian D. Joseph
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A case study in cliticization
Ulrich Detges
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Lene Schøsler and Erling Strudsholm
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Possessive enclisis in Italian dialects
Verner Egerland
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Part II. Deixis and impersonality

Susana S. Fernández
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Constructional motivation for case-marking – quantitative evidence
Johan Pedersen
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Different uses of on with special reference to the on/nous alternation
Anita Berit Hansen
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Does technical change provoke and/or reveal linguistic change?
Elisabeth Stark
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Nieves Hernández-Flores
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Examples from Portuguese
Sandi Michele de Oliveira
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Part IV. Deixis and the verbal system

Kirsten Jeppesen Kragh and Erling Strudsholm
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Jan Lindschouw
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Part V. Deixis in a metalinguistic perspective

The case of cotesto
Roman Sosnowski
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Gramatica ragionata della lingua italiana, 1771
Viggo Bank Jensen
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