In:Pseudo-Coordination and Multiple Agreement Constructions
Edited by Giuliana Giusti, Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro and Daniel Ross
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 274] 2022
► pp. 99–128
Chapter 4Preterite indicative Pseudo-Coordination and morphomic patterns
The case of the W-Pattern in the dialect of Delia
Published online: 16 March 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.274.04dic
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.274.04dic
Abstract
This paper discusses the paradigmatic configuration (or ‘morphome’; Aronoff 1994) that Pseudo-Coordination (V1[TAM.Agr] a V2[TAM.Agr], as in Jivu a ffici la spisa. ‘I went and did the shopping.’) displays in the preterite indicative in Deliano: i.e. the ‘W-Pattern’ (Di Caro 2019a; Di Caro and Giusti 2018). In the first part, the suppletive nature of the preterite paradigm of the V2s licensing this construction is discussed. These V2s all feature perfective roots (i.e. PYTA roots; Maiden 2018b), such as fici ‘I made/did’ and dissi ‘I said’, which are the ones allowed in the construction, and imperfective roots, such as facisti ‘you (sg.) made/did’ and dicisti ‘you (sg.) said’. In the second part, new data from a grammaticality judgment-based study on Pseudo-Coordination in Deliano are discussed, with reference to the emergence of the W-Pattern in a specific paradigm. The results clearly show that this morphome is consistently present throughout the sample (11–80 y.o. participants, N = 140) and has a “psychological reality” (cf. Maiden 2018b: 1–10), in the sense that it does not seem to be affected by variables such as age or gender, or to be subject to ordering effects.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Morphomic patterns and PYTA roots
- 3.The morphological characteristics of the preterite indicative in Deliano
- 4.Assessing the productivity of the W-Pattern in Deliano preterite PseCo
- 4.1The questionnaire
- 4.2How to detect the emergence of the expected patterns
- 4.3Dataset and descriptive analysis
- 5.Conclusions
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