Functional structure in morphology and the case of nonfinite verbs: theoretical issues and the description of the Danish verb system
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adam_text | Functional Structure in
Morphology and the Case
of Nonfinite Verbs
Theoretical Issues and the
Description of the Danish Verb System
By
Peter Juul Nielsen
6 8 ’
BRILL
LEIDEN BOSTON
Contents
Acknowledgements xin
Abbreviations and Glossing xv
List of Figures and Tables xvm
PART 1
Point of Departure
1 Introduction 3
1 1 Introducing Topics and Aims 4
111A Reflexive Enquiry 4
112A Basis for Describing the Danish Nonfinites 6
113 An Empirical Approach to Linguistic Theory 8
12A Contextualised Introduction to Danish Verbal Morphology 10
121 Typological Characteristics and Central Features of Danish
Grammar 11
122 Morphological Characteristics 17
123 VerbalMorphology 20
124 Describing the Inventory of Verb Forms 29
1 3 The Problem of the Nonfinites 29
1 4 Theoretical Challenges 31
1 5 Outline of the Book 33
2 Theoretical Preliminaries 36
2 1 Introduction 36
2 2 Sign, Function and Structure 38
221 The sign 39
222 Function 41
223 Structure 43
2 3 Content and Expression 45
231 The Nature of Coded Linguistic Content 45
232A Broader View on Linguistic Semiotics 48
233 Types of Linguistic Expression 49
234 Modes of Expression Structure: Combination, Dependency and
Linearity 49
235 On Content and Expression in Syntax 51
2 4 Morphology and Morphological Analysis 54
241 The Structure of the Expression and Content of Words 55
242 The Morpheme 55
VI CONTENTS
243 Morphology and Syntax 58 v
244 Methodology in Morphological Analysis 59
2 5 The Present Approach in the Landscape of Morphological
Theory 65
251 Generativist Morphology 66
252 Other Approaches to Morphology 70
2-5-3 r/ze Semiotic Analysis of Morphology as a Content System 73
2 6 Empirical Motivation and Empirical Underpinning 75
2 7 The Finite/Nonfinite Distinction 76
271 Language-spec fic Analysis in the Danish Tradition 77
272 The Problem of Formulating a Universal Definition of
Finiteness 78
273 Defining Finiteness in Danish 80
PART 2
Sign Relations
Introduction to Part 2 87
3 Indexicality 88
3 1 Introduction 88
311 Identifying, Situational, Systemic and Structural Indexes 90
3 2 The Basic Structure of the Indexical Relation and its Relata 92
3 3 Indexical Function of Variants 93
331 Allomorphs as Indexes of Expression Components and
Signs 95
332 Content variants as Indicata 98
3 4 No Content Elements as Indexes 101
3 5 Typology of Indexical Relations 102
351 Sign-index/Sign-indicatum 103
352 Slgn-index/Expression-indicatum 104
353 Expression-index/Expression-indicatum 104
354 Expression-index/Sign-indicatum 105
355 Expression-lndex/Content-indicatum 105
356 Sign-index/Content-indicatum 106
357 Indexing Invariant Content 106
3 6 The Sign Function of Indexical Relations 109
361 The Three Basic Types of Indexing 110
3 7 Extending the Concept: Entailed Knowledge of Co-occurrence 113
CONTENTS VII
4 Syntagmatic Relations 116
4 1 Introduction 116
4 2 The Syntax of Morphemes: Combinatorial and Meronymic
Relations 119
421 Integrating Constituency and Dependency 122
4 3 Combinatorial Relations: Dependency and Government 126
431 Open and Closed Dependency 126
432 Weak and Strong Government 129
433 Dependency-Government Match 132
434 Typology of CombinatorialRelations 132
435 Interdependency 133
436 Lexicalvs Categorial Combinatorics 136
437 Categories on Different Levels 138
4 4 Meronymic Relations: Constituency 138
441 Parataxis 139
442 Hypotaxis 140
443 Catataxis 141
4 5 Typology of Syntagmatic Types 146
4 6 The Indexicality of Dependency 147
461 Element-indicatum and Set-indicatum 148
462 Dependents are Indexes for Governors 149
463 Strong Government Makes the Governor Indexical 150
464 The Indexical Reciprocity of Interdependency 150
5 Paradigmatic Relations 152
5 1 Introduction 152
5 2 The Classical Inflectional Paradigm 155
5 3 The Structuralist Concept of a Paradigm 157
5 4 Difference Relations 159
541 Difference in Information Theory 160
542 Different Types of Difference Relations 161
543 The Typology of Difference Relations 169
5 5 The Structural-Functional Paradigm Model 171
551 Examples of Oppositions, Domains and Frames 174
552 Grammatical Phenomena without Paradigms 180
5 6 The Semantic Frame and the Content of Oppositional
Specifications 181
561 The Type of Difference Relation within the Frame 184
562 The Methodological Challenges of Frame Formulation 185
563 Obligatoriness, Zero Expression and the Value ‘Neutral’ 187
564 Constituency and Dependency as Material for Paradigm
Frames 190
VIII CONTENTS
6 The Zero Sign 192
6 1 Introduction 192
6 2 Zero from a Structural Perspective 195
621 Haas’s Warning against Unjustified Zeros 196
63A Set of Criteria for Zero 198
631 Mel’cuk’s Criteria for Zero 198
632 Additional Criterion: Indexical Support 203
6 4 The Status of Zero as Absence 209
641 DijferentExpressionDomainsofZero 210
642 Zero Expression as an Operation 210
643 Zero as Shorthand in Analysis and Glossing 212
6 5 Morphemic and Allomorphic Zero 215
651 No Need for Non-Zero Alternants 216
652 Allomorphs as Members of Alloparadigms 217
653 The Problem of Zero vs Zero 217
6 6 Content of the Zero Sign 219
661 Structural Difference 220
662 EquipollenceandPrivattvity 223
663 Markedness and the Content of Zero 226
664 Determining the Meaning of Absence 233
6 7 Zeros of Different Orders 234
671 First Order Zero: Morphemic Meaningful Absence 235
672 Zero Order Zero: Allomorphic Meaningful Absence 236
673 Second Order Zero: Supermorphemic Meaningful
Absence 236
674A Second Order Opposition: Danish Mood Inflection 238
675 The System of Orders of Zero 249
PART 3
MorphologicalRelations within and across Categories
Introduction to Part 3 255
7 Inflection and Derivation 258
7 1 Preliminary Observations 258
7 2 The Traditional Distinction between Inflection and Derivation 259
7 3 The Descriptive Problem of the Traditional Distinction 265
7 4 Some Suggestions for a Definition of the Distinction 269
741 Scalise 1988 269
CONTENTS IX
742 Bybee 1985 271
743 Haspelmath 1996 275
7 5 Entanglement and Disentanglement 277
751 Mode of Expression vs Mode of Relation 278
752 Other Elementary Issues 280
753A Note on Some Proposalsfor Disentanglement 282
76A Less Presumptive Approach 285
7 7 Analysis of Grammatical Options 286
8 The Combinatorial Properties of Morphological Structures 290
8 1 Component and Totality 290
8 2 Combinatorial Potential 293
821 ATypology ofDifference in Combinatorial Potential 295
822 Morphemes and Selectional Sets in the Light of
Combinatorial Potential 303
9 Relations across Categories 306
9 1 Transposition vs Specification 306
9 2 Functional Differentiation 312
10 Dependency in Morphological Combination 317
10 1 Hjelmslev’s Proposal 317
10 2 Relata of Dependency: Element or Set 320
10 3 Interdependency Everywhere? 323
10 4 Different Levels of Dependency: Hierarchy and
Constituency 324
10 5 Domain of Dependency 326
10 6 The Case of Danish Verb Forms 329
10 7 Types of Dependency Relations in Morphology 333
u Expansion and Its Absence in Transcategorial Relations 337
11 1 Zero Signs in Functional Differentiation 338
11 2 Differentiation without Zero: Adverbialisation in Italian 339
11 2 1 Elaboration of the Index Criterion 343
11 2 2 The Second Order Exponent of Nominal Ascription 344
11 3 Differentiation with Zero as Allo-expression: Adverbialisation
in English 345
11 4 Final Remarks 347
Summary of Part 3 349
X CONTENTS
PART 4
Three Studies in Danish Nonfinite Verb Forms
Introduction to Part 4 353
12 Infinitive in Danish: Zero vs at 354
12 1 Introduction 354 •
12 2 The Structure of the Infinitive 356
12 2 1 The Infinitive as a Morphological Totality 356
12 2 2 The Morphosyntactic Status of at 358
12 3 Functions of the Two Infinitive Forms 361
12 3 1 Function of the Zero Infinitive 361
12 3 2 Function of the at Infinitive 365
12 3 3 Comparison of the Two Sets of Functions 373
12 3 4 The Functional Differentiation of Zero vs at 374
12 4 Indexical Function of+/-at 375
12 5 Dependency, Anchorage and Determination 377
12 5 1 Domain of Dependency andNonfinite Predication 378
12 5 2 Ways ofSatisfying the Needfor Anchorage 380
12 5 3 Determination 382
12 6 The Transcategorial Paradigm of Determination 384
13 Supine vs Perfect Participle in Danish 387
13 1 Introduction 387
13 2 Form and Function of the Supine 389
13 2 1 Function of the Supine 390
13 2 2 Constructions -without Auxiliary 404
13 2 3 Summary of the Functions of the Supine in Danish 406
13 3 Form and Function of the Perfect Participle 406
13 4 Determination of Voice 409
13 4 1 Determination of Voice of the Supine 409
13 4 2 Determination of Voice of the Participle 414
13-4-3 Comparison of Voice Determination of the Two Forms 416
13 5 The Semantic Differentiation ofSupine vs Participle 416
13 5 1 FunctionalDifferentiation 417
13 5 2 Differentiation of Voice Determination 418
13 6 The Second Order Opposition of Supine vs Participle 419
13 6 1 Expression Contrast: Presence vs Absence of Paradigmatic
Selection 420
13 6 2 The Morphological Paradigm Supine vs Participle 422
CONTENTS XI
13 7 The Function of -t and the Relative vs Infinitive Distinction 423
13 7 1 The Content of-t is ‘Relative 425
13 7 2 Infinitive vs Relative 427
13 8 The Transcategorial Paradigm of Relative Nonfinites 429
14 Supine in Danish and Swedish 432
14 1 Introduction 432
14 2 Morphology of the Supine 434
14 2 1 Morphology of the Supine and the Perfect Participle in
Swedish 435
14 2 2 Morphological Comparison 438
14 3 Function of the Two Supines 438
14 31A Recapitulation of the Function of the Danish Supine 438
14 3 2 Function of the Supine in Swedish 439
14 3 3 Periphrastic Passive with Perfect Participle in Swedish 442
14 3 4 Comparing the Supine Functions 443
14-4 The Role of Retrospectivity 444
14 4 1 Swedish Supine as Expression of Retrospectivity 444
14 4 2 No Coding of Retrospectivity in the Danish Supine 445
14-5 The Role of the Auxiliary 447
14 5 1 Auxiliary Selection in Danish 447
14 5 2 The Swedish ha: Redundancy and Omission 448
14 6 Semantics of the Supine: Symbolic and Indexical Content 449
14 6 1 The Symbolic Content of the Swedish Supine and its
Indexical Auxiliary 450
14 6 2 The Indexical Function of the Danish Supine 451
147 Supine vs Infinitive in Danish and Swedish 452
14-8 The Supine in Danish and Swedish: A Semiotic Chiasmus 456
PART 5
Conclusion
15 Recapitulation 461
15 1 Recapitulating Part 2 462
15 2 Recapitulating Part 3 463
15 3 Recapitulating Part 4 465
XII CONTENTS
16 Morphology Reconsidered: Concluding Discussion 467
16 1 The Structure of the Danish Nonfinite Verb System 467
16 2 The Semiotics of Morphological Structures 471
16 2 1 Indexicality in the Morphological Contribution to
Structure 472
16 2 2 Morphological Typology on a Semiotic Basis 473
16 3 Absence and Presence and Multiple Levels of Analysis 474
16 3 1 The Parallelism between Zeros of Different Orders 474
16 3 2 Multiple Order Morphology 476
16 4 Morphological Paradigmaticity 477
16 4 1 Content Substance and the Formulation of the Paradigm
Frame 478
16 4 2 Combinatorial Potential and Transcategorial
Paradigms 479
16 4 3 Morphology and Syntax and the Role of Grammatical
, Categories 481
16 4 4 Paradigmatic Opposition and Basic Form 483
17 Final Remarks and Further Perspectives 485
References 487
Index 499
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