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The grammaticalization of the definite article in German

  • The present paper looks into the grammaticalization of the definite article in the history of German. Starting with the well-known emergence of the definite article from a demonstrative pronoun over the course of Old High German (750–1050), I will consider the rise of so-called weak definites in Early New High German (1350–1650) as a new piece of evidence for the grammaticalization process. Here, the subclass of possessive weak definites is of particular interest for the grammaticalization of the definite article in German, because of a word order change affecting the position of possessor phrases. As soon as the possessor systematically follows the head noun (except for proper names), we observe three alternatives for the prenominal determiner slot: it may remain empty, or it may be filled either by the indefinite or the definite article in Early New High German. In Present-Day German, the definite article is used in the unmarked case, thus pointing to a second stage in the grammaticalization process of the definite article inThe present paper looks into the grammaticalization of the definite article in the history of German. Starting with the well-known emergence of the definite article from a demonstrative pronoun over the course of Old High German (750–1050), I will consider the rise of so-called weak definites in Early New High German (1350–1650) as a new piece of evidence for the grammaticalization process. Here, the subclass of possessive weak definites is of particular interest for the grammaticalization of the definite article in German, because of a word order change affecting the position of possessor phrases. As soon as the possessor systematically follows the head noun (except for proper names), we observe three alternatives for the prenominal determiner slot: it may remain empty, or it may be filled either by the indefinite or the definite article in Early New High German. In Present-Day German, the definite article is used in the unmarked case, thus pointing to a second stage in the grammaticalization process of the definite article in German, which has so far not been acknowledged in the literature.show moreshow less
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Author details:Ulrike DemskeORCiDGND
ISBN:978-9-027204943
ISBN:978-9-027261564
Title of parent work (English):Walking on the Grammaticalization Path of the Definite Article in German: Functional Main and Side Roads
Subtitle (German):from demonstratives to weak definites
Publisher:John Benjamins Publishing Company
Place of publishing:Amsterdam
Editor(s):Renata Szczepaniak, Johanna Flick
Publication type:Part of a Book
Language:English
Publication year:2020
Publishing institution:Universität Potsdam
Release date:2020/01/24
Tag:Early New High German; Old High German; Present-Day German; definite article; grammaticalization; weak definites
Number of pages:30
First page:43
Last Page:73
Organizational units:Extern / Extern
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