From adjective to affix in Dutch and French: The influence of word order patterns on grammaticalization

(2011) Studies in Language : international journal sponsored by the foundation “Foundations of Language — Vol. 35, n° 1, p. 194-216 (2011)

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This study, which builds further on previous work on grammaticalization of lexemes into affixes (affixization), is devoted to the evolution from adjective to affix (prefix or suffix) in Dutch and French. By means of several case studies (oud- 'old', dol- 'mad', nouveau- 'new', -vriendelijk 'friendly') which are assessed against grammaticalization parameters such as de- or resemanticization and decategorization, I show that affixization of adjectives is more productive and more advanced in Dutch than in French. To account for these differences, I argue that the affixization process strongly interacts with the different word order patterns of both languages. According to this hypothesis, Dutch modifier-head structure would favour the grammaticalization of adjectives into prefixes and suffixes, whereas French head-modifier structure impedes the affixization process.
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Van Goethem, K. (2011). From adjective to affix in Dutch and French: The influence of word order patterns on grammaticalization. Studies in Language : international journal sponsored by the foundation “Foundations of Language, 35(1), 194-216. https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.35.1.11van (Original work published 2011)