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On the interplay between forces of erosion and forces of repair in language change A case study

  • Chantal Melis und Marcela Flores
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 31. März 2010

The primary goal of this paper is to gain a better understanding of how languages are able to maintain certain fundamental oppositions, while undergoing multiple, diverse, and constant processes of change. Assuming that some oppositions do come under threat in the course of time, we infer that they do not disappear from the language due to the reactions that occur in the form of new changes that help to strengthen or reestablish the endangered oppositions. These changes enable the system to recover its balance. In order to test our hypothesis, we analyze the evolution of the two core object categories of Spanish (direct object and indirect object), which today continue to stand in opposition in spite of a rampant phenomenon of Differential Object Marking (DOM) characterized by its erosive effects on the direct vs. indirect object contrast. This scenario will be accounted for by focusing on the occurrence of repairing kinds of changes. Our ultimate aim is to provide new insight into the driving forces behind language change.

Published Online: 2010-03-31
Published in Print: 2009-December

© 2009 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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