Article published In: The Diachrony of Complex Predication
Edited by Claire Bowern
[Diachronica 25:2] 2008
► pp. 242–261
A quantitative approach to the development of complex predicates
The case of Swedish Pseudo-Coordination with sitta “sit”
Published online: 8 September 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/dia.25.2.06hil
https://doi.org/10.1075/dia.25.2.06hil
This paper traces the historical development of the Swedish Pseudo-Coordination construction with the posture verb sitta “sit”. In Swedish a small number of verbs, including posture verbs such as sitta, are used in coordination with another verb to convey that the described event has an extended duration or is in progress. Quantitative evidence from Swedish historical corpora suggests that the construction has, even after it established itself as a grammatical construction, undergone a number of gradual changes in the course of the past five centuries. As part of the Pseudo-Coordination construction, the verb sitta has changed its argument structure, and the entire construction has increased in syntactic cohesion.
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