Multiple Agreement Constructions: A macro-comparative analysis of Pseudo-Coordination with the motion verb go in the Arabic and Sicilian dialects

I discuss some syntactic properties of go in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by an inflected lexical verb and preceded by an optional connecting element. Following the analysis in Cardinaletti and Giusti (2001, 2003), I consider examples from different Sicilian varieties to show...

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Main Author: Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro
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Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti 2017-12-01
Series:Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:https://bwpl.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/4_BWPL_2017_2_Di-Caro.pdf
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description I discuss some syntactic properties of go in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by an inflected lexical verb and preceded by an optional connecting element. Following the analysis in Cardinaletti and Giusti (2001, 2003), I consider examples from different Sicilian varieties to show that the ones from the Eastern Coast (Di Caro 2015), where go can become grammaticalized as an aspect marker and thus lose its argument structure and its semantics of motion, are reminiscent of some Multiple Agreement Constructions displayed by most Arabic dialects (Jarad 2014). In both groups of languages, the grammaticalized go can also occur in an invariant and phonetically eroded version. In the macro-comparison I am proposing, I suggest language contact between Arabs/Berbers and the indigenous people in Sicily from 9th to 13th century as a factor in the productivity of Sicilian Pseudo-Coordination as an isolated case in the Romance domain.
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spelling doaj.art-0716cc2e711c4962bd800db6182620ac2022-12-21T21:20:14ZengEditura Universitatii din BucurestiBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics2069-92392069-92392017-12-01XIX27192Multiple Agreement Constructions: A macro-comparative analysis of Pseudo-Coordination with the motion verb go in the Arabic and Sicilian dialectsVincenzo Nicolò Di Caro0Ca’ Foscari University of VeniceI discuss some syntactic properties of go in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by an inflected lexical verb and preceded by an optional connecting element. Following the analysis in Cardinaletti and Giusti (2001, 2003), I consider examples from different Sicilian varieties to show that the ones from the Eastern Coast (Di Caro 2015), where go can become grammaticalized as an aspect marker and thus lose its argument structure and its semantics of motion, are reminiscent of some Multiple Agreement Constructions displayed by most Arabic dialects (Jarad 2014). In both groups of languages, the grammaticalized go can also occur in an invariant and phonetically eroded version. In the macro-comparison I am proposing, I suggest language contact between Arabs/Berbers and the indigenous people in Sicily from 9th to 13th century as a factor in the productivity of Sicilian Pseudo-Coordination as an isolated case in the Romance domain.https://bwpl.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/4_BWPL_2017_2_Di-Caro.pdfgrammaticalization of motion verb gomultiple agreement constructionsPseudo-Coordinationsurprise effect
spellingShingle Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro
Multiple Agreement Constructions: A macro-comparative analysis of Pseudo-Coordination with the motion verb go in the Arabic and Sicilian dialects
Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
grammaticalization of motion verb go
multiple agreement constructions
Pseudo-Coordination
surprise effect
title Multiple Agreement Constructions: A macro-comparative analysis of Pseudo-Coordination with the motion verb go in the Arabic and Sicilian dialects
title_full Multiple Agreement Constructions: A macro-comparative analysis of Pseudo-Coordination with the motion verb go in the Arabic and Sicilian dialects
title_fullStr Multiple Agreement Constructions: A macro-comparative analysis of Pseudo-Coordination with the motion verb go in the Arabic and Sicilian dialects
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Agreement Constructions: A macro-comparative analysis of Pseudo-Coordination with the motion verb go in the Arabic and Sicilian dialects
title_short Multiple Agreement Constructions: A macro-comparative analysis of Pseudo-Coordination with the motion verb go in the Arabic and Sicilian dialects
title_sort multiple agreement constructions a macro comparative analysis of pseudo coordination with the motion verb go in the arabic and sicilian dialects
topic grammaticalization of motion verb go
multiple agreement constructions
Pseudo-Coordination
surprise effect
url https://bwpl.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/4_BWPL_2017_2_Di-Caro.pdf
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