In:Differential Object Marking in Romance: Towards microvariation
Edited by Monica Alexandrina Irimia and Alexandru Mardale
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 280] 2023
► pp. 105–134
Syntactic and semantic constraints on differential object marking
in Old
Sardinian
Published online: 27 November 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.280.05cen
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.280.05cen
Abstract
This paper explores the differential marking of (human)
objects (DOM) in a corpus of old Sardinian texts from two different areas,
Logudoro and Arborea. We investigate the constraints on the marking of objects,
whether semantic, reflecting the Individuation Hierarchy
(Silverstein, 1976, p. 122),
syntactic, i.e., determined by verbal valency and/or
the syntactic position of the O argument in relation to the verb and in the
clause, or pragmatic, functioning as a marking device for
topics. The data investigated reveal the role played by the notion of
Individuation in the grammaticalization of the preposition
a(d) as a DOM marker, which appears to spread
progressively from the core to peripheral points along the hierarchy, namely
from human proper names, to human, kinship and then common nouns, initially
definite, subsequently indefinite. Already in 11th–13th century texts,
a(d) does not appear to have only/mainly an identificational function, differentiating the A and O arguments when they are both high on the Individuation hierarchy, but has become a marker of high Individuation, its use being sensitive to
the notions of definiteness and humanness.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Synchronic overview of the O marking in modern Sardinian
- 3.The marking of O arguments in Old Logudorese
- 4.The marking of O arguments in old Arborense
- 5.Conclusions
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