2017
DOI: 10.1017/cnj.2017.45
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Aboutness Topics in Old and Middle French: A corpus-based study on the fate of V2

Abstract: This article investigates the loss of aboutness topics in preverbal position in the history of French, using a corpus-based research on preverbal accusative objects. A comparison of Old and Middle French with Modern French reveals that new-information focalization had disappeared by the 14th century, whereas aboutness topicalization had in turn vanished by the end of the 16th century, along with other marked constructions. Combined with the generative premise that independent pragmatic factors should not trigg… Show more

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“…Descriptively the word order is represented in (17). The order is not displaying V2 (Roberts 1993, Vance 1997, Salvesen and Walkden 2017, Labelle and Hirschbühler 2017, de Andrade 2018, Wolfe 2018, 2021, Klaevik-Pettersen 2019. Optional elements are shown in parentheses.…”
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“…Descriptively the word order is represented in (17). The order is not displaying V2 (Roberts 1993, Vance 1997, Salvesen and Walkden 2017, Labelle and Hirschbühler 2017, de Andrade 2018, Wolfe 2018, 2021, Klaevik-Pettersen 2019. Optional elements are shown in parentheses.…”
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confidence: 99%