Emergence and grammaticalization of constructions within the se me network of Spanish
Chantal Melis | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Marcela Flores | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Historical linguistics has begun to explore the way new insights into change can be gained from a constructional approach to language. In this work we focus on a Spanish construction used for events caused accidentally by a human participant marked dative. The construction enters fairly late in the language and thus raises the question of how the new pairing of form and meaning emerged. Under our proposal, the development originates in an old voice pattern expressing spontaneously occurring events and leads to the new construction through a series of gradual extensions to distinct event types. Most significantly, as a result of these extensions the input construction becomes more schematic, which is to say, it grammaticalizes (Trousdale this volume).
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Alba-Salas, Josep
2020. Construccionalización y obsolescencia en las colocaciones tipo <em>caerle/venirle/entrarle en N</em><sub>‘agrado’</sub>. Revista de Filología Española 100:1 ► pp. 9 ff.
Alba-Salas, Josep
2024. Rising datives: tomar ‘take’ expressions with nouns of ‘emotion’ and constructional network reconfiguration in Spanish. Folia Linguistica 58:s45-s1 ► pp. 1 ff.
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