Article published In: Journal of Historical Linguistics
Vol. 12:1 (2022) ► pp.70–107
Indexicality, semanticity and contact along the now < this time pathway
Published online: 31 August 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.20020.led
https://doi.org/10.1075/jhl.20020.led
Abstract
This study presents data from modern Arabic innovations now < this time to investigate the cross-linguistic developmental pathway temporal deictic < [demonstrative [time noun]]. Products of this path (e.g., German heute, Spanish ahora) feature consistently in contrastive approaches to grammaticalization and lexicalization and have been advanced as exclusive examples of both phenomena, without clear resolution. In this investigation, I establish the derivation of now forms in dialectal Arabic from ten distinct [demonstrative [time noun]] source constructions and identify patterns of fusion and coalescence relevant to both grammaticalization and lexicalization analyses. I then demonstrate a correlated progression of indexicalization and desemanticization in these items’ semanto-pragmatic structure that firmly positions them as examples of grammaticalizing, rather than lexicalizing, change, and proceed to develop this account via examination of the cross-dialectal diffusion of now < this time as an abstract, schematized structure. This approach provides additional support for a grammaticalization account of temporal deictic < [demonstrative [time noun]] developments cross-linguistically and elaborates a novel evidentiary stream with implications for the integration of contact linguistics and grammaticalization/lexicalization studies more broadly.
Keywords: grammaticalization, lexicalization, deixis, dialect contact, Arabic
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.temporal deictic < [demonstrative [time noun]]: State of the question
- 3.The Arabic data
- 3.1Arabic temporal deictics ‘now’
- 3.2Modern Arabic now < this time developments
- 1.*ðaː l-waqt ‘this time’
- 2.*ðiː l-waqt ‘this time’
- 3.*haː l-waqt ‘this time’
- 4.*ðaː l-ħiːn ‘this time’
- 5.*haː l-ħiːn ‘this time’
- 6.*ðaː l-ʔaːn ‘this time’
- 7.*haː l-ʔaːn ‘this time’
- 8.*haː s-saːʕa ‘this time/division of the day, hour’
- 9.*ðaː s-saːʕa ‘this time/division of the day, hour’
- 10.*haː l-ħazza ‘this point in time, moment’
- 4.Form: Fusion and coalescence
- 5.Meaning: Indexicality and desemanticization
- 6.Evidence from contact
- 7.Conclusions and implications
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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