In:Space in Diachrony
Edited by Silvia Luraghi, Tatiana Nikitina and Chiara Zanchi
[Studies in Language Companion Series 188] 2017
► pp. 305–328
Source-oriented and Goal-oriented events in Old and Modern French
Published online: 14 August 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.188.11kop
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.188.11kop
In the development from Old to Modern French one of the changes involves a morphosyntactic reorganization of the expression of Path of motion. Old French had several micro-systems to express Path including verb prefixes and verb particles. However, their productivity has decreased over the centuries and, as a consequence, the expression of Path in Modern French relies more heavily on verbs. The aim of this chapter is to investigate the effects of this change on the expression of Source-oriented and Goal-oriented events. Based on data extracted from medieval texts and their translations into Modern French, the study shows that the availability of verb prefixes and particles in Old French and their relatively free combinability with verbs of motion allows for a more fine-grained expression of the initial and final component of Path, and a more frequent description of complex Path that includes both Source and Goal-related information. The descriptions of motion in Modern French, on the other hand, put less emphasis on these two parts of Path, leaving, at times, some spatial information to be inferred from the context.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.A typological change in the distribution of spatial semantics in French
- 3.Types of events in Old French narratives and Modern French translations
- 3.1Simplex vs. complex Path expressions
- 3.2Types of simplex vs. complex Path expressions
- 4.Attention to initial and final portions of Path
- 4.1Source-oriented events
- 4.2Goal-oriented events
- 4.3Source-and-Goal oriented events
- 5.The particle en in Old French
- 6.Conclusion
Acknowledgments Notes References Coding manual Dictionaries Medieval narratives and their translations into Modern French
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