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Grammaticalization by changing co-text frequencies, or why [BE Ving] became the progressive
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Abstract
While the progressive construction [BE Ving] (Hewas playing tenniswhen Jane came in) has been studied extensively both diachronically and synchronically, studies of its functional development tend not to extend further back than Early Modern English. This article draws attention to the functional changes [BE Ving] goes through already in Middle English, whose analysis sheds new light on the principles of early grammaticalization. To understand the observed changes, all uses of [BE Ving] are considered, not only those that have a clear verbal and aspectual function. During Middle English, important changes occurred in the frequencies of the various co-texts of [BE Ving]. They involve the increase in backgrounding adverbial clauses, which leads to the semanticization of ongoingness, a feature that was initially only associated with [BE Ving] by pragmatic implicature. The outcome is grammaticalization by co-text: co-textual changes paved the way for the acquisition of progressive semantics in [BE Ving] itself.
Language
English
Source (journal)
English language and linguistics. - Cambridge, 1997, currens
Publication
Cambridge : 2016
ISSN
1360-6743 [print]
1469-4379 [online]
DOI
10.1017/S1360674315000210
Volume/pages
20 :1 (2016) , p. 31-54
ISI
000387497200002
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