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The meandering path of VO and OV up in the Alps  (2019)

Authors:
Poletto, Cecilia; Tomaselli, Alessandra
Title:
The meandering path of VO and OV up in the Alps
Year:
2019
Type of item:
Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Tipologia ANVUR:
Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Language:
Inglese
Format:
A Stampa
Book Title:
Syntactic Variation. The View from the German-language Islands in Northeastern Italy
Publisher:
FORUM
ISBN:
978-88-3283-125-2
Page numbers:
105-115
Keyword:
Dialetti tedeschi, Sintassi, Italia nord-orientale
Short description of contents:
In this work we investigate the structure of the vP in some German linguistic islands spoken in the North-East of Italy and try to establish a diachronic path from the more conservative OV variety to the most progressive VO one. This investigation in real time can shed new light on the debate about the factors that play a role in word order change. Plodarisch (Sappadino) is a poorly investigated variety spoken in the Northernmost part of the Veneto region, which can be shown to have preserved the so called bracket-structure (i.e. the OV basic order) in both main and embedded clauses. In this respect Plodarisch is different from Cimbrian, which is a completely VO language and from Mòcheno, where OV is a pragmatically marked possibility (see Cognola 2013). On the other hand, Plodarisch has both verb raising (VR) and verb projection raising (VPR) already discussed for Dutch and Swiss-German varieties since Haegeman&Riemsdijk (1986). All the work done on Old English and Old Romance on OV/VO alternations until now has underlined the role of Topic and Focus in changing the word order type. However, as soon as the change can be observed in real time on the basis of these dialects in contact situation, we observe that also purely syntactic phenomena like VPR, the position of enclitics (a low sequence within vP) and more generally verb raising have to be taken into account at least for the first phase of the change. This does not mean that Topic and Focus do not play a role in the change from OV to VO, but they are probably not the only factors that have contributed to “push” the VO structure. As it is often the case, syntactic change is the result of a complex constellation of factors weakening the original structure. We hope to have identified through a close examination of Plodarisch and Cimbrian one more piece of the puzzle related to the conspiracy that provoked the change of one of the most stable syntactic configurations (see Biberauer et alii (2010)).
Product ID:
109304
Handle IRIS:
11562/997360
Last Modified:
November 1, 2022
Bibliographic citation:
Poletto, Cecilia; Tomaselli, Alessandra, The meandering path of VO and OV up in the Alps Syntactic Variation. The View from the German-language Islands in Northeastern ItalyFORUM2019pp. 105-115

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