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INTRODUCTION
..................................................................................................9
CHAPTER
1
THE ROMANIAN SUPINE. AN OVERVIEW
.................................................12
1.1.
The supine as a non-finite verb form, a typological
feature of Romanian
...............................................................................12
1.1.1.
Definition and forms
.........................................................................12
1.1.2.
The nominal supine and the verbal supine
..................................13
1.1.3.
Separating the supine from the past participle
............................15
1.1.3.1.
Morpho-syntactic differences
.......................................................16
1.1.3.2.
Semantic differences
......................................................................16
1.1.3.3.
The tendency towards a formal distinction
...............................19
1.2.
The origin of the Romanian supine. Hypotheses
and interpretations
.................................................................................20
1.2.1.
1st hypothesis: the Romanian supine is inherited from Latin.
...20
1.2.2.
2nd hypothesis: the supine emerged in Romanian,
from the past participle
....................................................................22
1.3.
The external syntax of the verbal supine
.............................................25
1.3.1.
The NP-internal supine
....................................................................25
1.3.2.
The supine after a copula verb
........................................................28
1.3.3.
The AdjP-internal supine
.................................................................28
1.3.3.1.
The supine as a complement
........................................................29
1.3.3.2.
The supine as a temporal or restrictive adjunct
........................29
1.3.3.3.
The supine as consecutive adjunct
->
intensifier
......................29
1.3.4.
The supine in the rowg/z-construction
.............................................30
1.3.5.
The supine dependent on a verb
....................................................32
1.3.5.1.
The supine as a complement
........................................................32
1.3.5.2.
The construction
trebuie spus
it has to be said ,
trebuie mers
it has to be walked
.....................................................36
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1.3.5.3.
The supine as an adjunct
...............................................................38
1.3.6.
The supine as hanging topic
............................................................39
1.3.7.
The autonomous supine, with an imperative value
...................41
1.3.8.
The supine in adverbial fixed collocations
...................................42
1.4.
The competition between the supine, the infinitive, and the
subjunctive in Modern Romanian
........................................................42
1.5.
The internal syntax of the verbal supine
.............................................49
1.5.1.
The direct object of the supine
........................................................50
1.5.2.
The subject of the supine
..................................................................52
1.5.2.1.
The overt subject of the supine
....................................................52
1.5.2.2.
The controlled subject of the supine
...........................................55
1.5.2.3.
A problematic issue for control theories
....................................59
1.5.3.
Supine and Tense
..............................................................................64
1.6.
Conclusions
..............................................................................................66
CHAPTER
2
THE SUPINE IN LATIN, IN SLAVIC, AND IN ALBANIAN
.......................68
2.1.
The Latin supine
......................................................................................68
2.1.1.
The accusative supine
.......................................................................69
2.1.2.
The ablative supine
...........................................................................71
2.1.3.
The dative supine
..............................................................................73
2.1.4.
The emergence of the supine in Archaic Latin
.............................73
2.1.4.1.
The grammaticalization of the supine (Fruyt
2011).................73
2.1.4.2.
Latin ambiguous forms (noun-supine)
......................................75
2.1.5.
The disappearance of the supine in Late Latin
............................77
2.2.
The Slavic supine
....................................................................................79
2.3.
The Albanian supine
...........................................................................81
2.4.
Conclusions
..............................................................................................84
CHAPTER
3
THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE SUPINE PATTERNS.
A NEW HYPOTHESIS ON THE ORIGIN OF THE VERBAL SUPINE
........85
291
3.1.
The nominal supine and the verbal supine in Romanian
texts from 16th to 19th centuries
..............................................................85
3.1.1.
The nominal supine
..........................................................................85
3.1.1.1.
The nominal supine with masculine-neuter form
and its relation with the nominalised past participles
.................86
3.1.1.2.
The nominal supine with feminine form
and its relation with the nominalised past participles
.................95
3.1.2.
The ambiguous supine (verbal-nominal)
....................................100
3.1.3.
The verbal supine
............................................................................123
3.2.
The competition between the supine, the infinitive (and the
subjunctive) in Old Romanian
............................................................128
3.2.1.
The nominal supine vs. the nominal infinitive
..........................128
3.2.2.
The verbal supine vs. the infinitive (vs. the subjunctive)
.........136
3.3.
On the origin of the verbal supine. A new hypothesis
....................155
3.4.
Conclusions
............................................................................................160
CHAPTER
4
THE DIALECTAL SPREAD OF THE SUPINE
..............................................162
4.1.
The supine in the Romanian dialects
.................................................162
4.2.
The supine in the Daco-Romanian varieties
.....................................164
4.3.
Data form linguistic atlases
.................................................................165
4.3.1.
The verbal-nominal supine after an aspectual
or modal verb
..................................................................................166
4.3.2.
The verbal-nominal supine after an impersonal
construction
.....................................................................................168
4.3.3.
The verbal-nominal supine after a verb
......................................168
4.3.4.
The verbal-nominal supine after a nominal phrase
..................170
4.3.5.
The isolated nominal supine
.........................................................178
4.3.6.
The adjunct supine after a verb
....................................................179
4.4.
Data from dialectal texts
......................................................................180
4.4.1.
The verbal-nominal supine after an aspectual
or modal verb
..................................................................................180
292
4.4.2.
The verbal-nominal supine after an adjective
............................181
4.4.3.
The verbal-nominal supine after a verb
......................................182
4.4.4.
The nominal supine after a verb
...................................................183
4.4.5.
The verbal-nominal supine after a nominal phrase
..................184
4.4.6.
The isolated verbal-nominal supine
............................................184
4.4.7.
The adjunct supine
..........................................................................185
4.5.
Conclusions
............................................................................................185
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
............................................................................187
SOURCES
............................................................................................................189
REFERENCES
.....................................................................................................
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APPENDIX. THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE SUPINE PATTERNS
............211
293
ADDENDA
Abstract
Specific
Syntactic Features of Romanian
within Romance. The supine
The domain of research and the framework. This work is a
diachronic investigation of the Romanian supine. Several linguistic fields
are involved: diachronic and theoretic syntax, linguistic typology, Romance
and Balkan linguistics, and dialectology. As an essentially diachronic
research, my work does not have direct theoretic goals. However, a few
theoretical syntactic implications came to light during the research; these
are synthesized in the section dedicated to the general conclusions. The
syntactic analysis is based mainly on minimalist concepts and sometimes
on concepts belonging to the previous generative models. The diachronic
evolution is described using concepts from the current approaches to
grammaticalization, precisely reanalysis and competing grammars.
Aims and limitations of the work. The main aim of my work is to
make a diachronic analysis of the Romanian supine, underlining the
chronological emergence and the spread of the supine patterns. The results
of the corpus study are intended to thrown light on the debate regarding
the origin of the Romanian supine, which has been considered either a form
inherited form Latin or an internal innovation of Romanian. Beside this
main goal, I will also tackle some other (controversial) aspects related to the
Romanian supine, such as: (i) the relation between the Romanian supine
and, on the one hand, the Latin and Slavic supine and, on the other hand,
the Albanian infinitive (sometimes also dubbed supine); (ii) the competition
between the supine, the infinitive, and the subjunctive in Old Romanian
and in Modern Romanian;
(iii)
the syntax of the verbal supine, which can
take a direct object and even an overt subject, but which is unable to host
clitics;
(iv)
the dialectal spread of the supine within the Romanian dialects
and within the Daco-Romanian varieties.
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The structure of the work and the main results of the research. This
work contains four chapters and one appendix (with all the examples from
the corpus excerpted, chronologically ordered).
The first chapter is an overview of the Romanian supine as a specific
feature of Romanian within Romance. This chapter deals with the relation
between the nominal supine, the verbal-nominal (ambiguous) supine, and
the verbal supine, with the differences between the supine and the past
participle, with the hypotheses put fort for the origin of the Romanian su¬
pine, with the supine syntactic patterns in Romanian and some specific
syntactic and semantic properties of some of these patterns, with the
competition between the supine, the infinitive, and the subjunctive in
present-day Romanian, and with some problems regarding the internal
syntax of the verbal supine (the direct object, the lexical and the controlled
subject of the supine, and the absence of clitics).
In this chapter, we show that the three values of the Romanian supine
depend on its specific syntactic distribution: the nominal supine combines
with determiners, with genitives, and with adjectives, the verbal supine
combines with a direct object and very rarely with a subject, while the ver¬
bal-nominal supine is characterised by the absence of any of these contexts,
a fact which determines its
categorial
ambiguity. Moreover, I support by
means of morpho-syntactic, semantic, and formal arguments the idea that
the supine is different from the past participle in several respects and that it
is an independent non-finite verb form. As for the origin of the Romanian
verbal supine, I conclude that it cannot be inherited from Latin, and that it
couldn t have emerged from the past participle either; I deal in more detail
with this in chapter
3.
Finally, the syntax of the verbal supine reveals very
interesting correlations: the supine is only involved in obligatory exhausti¬
ve control, a fact that eliminates the possibility of its own temporal
interpretation; the control patterns also rule out the lexical subject, which
can appear only with non-controlled supines and only in
postverbal
position.
The second chapter deals with the Latin supine, the Slavic supine,
and the Albanian supine Vinfinitive. The aim of this chapter is to eliminate
the idea that the Romanian supine is inherited from Latin, and the possible
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influence
of the Slavic supine on the
emergenci1
of the Romanian one. The
main argument is that, in contrast to the wide distribution of the Romanian
supine, the Latin supine and the Slavic supine have very limited
distribution, i.e. the Latin accusative supine and the Slavic supine was/is
used with purpose value after motion verbs, <md the Latin ablative supine
was used as a complement of certain adjectives. Moreover, the supine
seems to have disappeared in Late Latin, as well as in most Slavic modern
languages. The Albanian supine resembles the Romanian one from the
point of view of its distribution and of the formal resemblance with the past
participle, but it emerged late in Albanian, a fact which excludes a possible
common substratum (i.e. Thracian) source and a direct influence on the
Romanian supine.
The third chapter
-
the most extensive
-
presents the results of my
corpus study: the chronological emergence of the verbal supine patterns,
and the competition between the infinitive, the subjunctive and the supine
in Old Romanian that determined the progressive loss of the infinitive and
the progressive specialisation of the supine.
The results of this research are as follows.
(i) The nominal supine is very frequent starting with the first
surviving Romanian texts (from the 16th century). In Old Romanian, the
nominal supine has a masculine-neuter form, preserved in Modern Roma¬
nian, and a feminine form, preserved only as a relic.
(ii) It is clear that, in the 16th century, both types of nominal supine
were different from the homophonous/syncretic correspondent past parti¬
cipial nominalizations. The differences regard both the morpho-syntactic
features of these nominal forms and their semantic interpretation. This is a
strong argument for the idea that the supine does not originate in the past
participle form.
(iii)
The diachronic diversification of the supine patterns happened as
follows: in the 16th century, only the adjunct supine dependent on a verb or
on an adjective, the NP-internal supine and the supine after a copula verb
have been attested; in the 17th century, the supine could appear as comple¬
ment to an adjective
(=
the Latin ablative supine), after aspectual and
transitive verbs and as a prepositional object; in the 18th century, the supine
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with purpose value, after motion verbs
(=
the Latin accusative supine) is first
attested, as well as the supine after impersonal verbs, after adverbs with
prepositional object, and the supine in the hanging topic pattern; finally, in
the 19th century, the supine with imperative value emerged, and with this
we have a complete picture of the present-day supine patterns.
(iv)
The verbal supine (with a direct object or a subject) is first
attested at the end of the 17th century.
(v) In the first surviving Romanian texts, the correspondents of the
Latin supine patterns are realised by means of the infinitive.
All these empirical data support the hypothesis that the Romanian
supine is not inherited from Latin. By contrast, it emerged in Romanian and
it originates in nominal supine forms (which were indeed inherited from
Latin, as a productive mechanism of creating abstract nouns from verbs).
The mechanism responsible for the re-categorisation of the nominal supine
as a verbal form is re-analysis. The specific context in which this diachronic
change took place is the prepositional context: in Romanian, there is a
syntactic rule that prevents the presence of the definite article on nouns
preceded by prepositions (except for the case in which the noun is followed
by modifiers or complements). Both the adjunct and the NP-internal
contexts (attested in the 16th century) were contexts in which the presence
of the definite article was banned. Consequently, nominal supines without
their typical nominal marker could very easily be re-analysed as verbal
forms (after a period in which, most probably, both interpretations were
possible).
The forth chapter highlights the idea that the supine is attested only
in Daco-Romanian, with a few exceptions (fixed collocations) in Megleno-
Romanian. By using data from linguistic atlases and from a dialectal cor¬
pus, the aim of the chapter is to show that, contrary to what has been
claimed in the literature, the supine is uniformly spread on the territory on
which Romanian is spoken.
As already mentioned, the diachronic study of the Romanian supine
also revealed at least two more general theoretic implications.
First, the Romanian verbal supine, like the Latin and Slavic supine,
developed out of the nominal supine. This resemblance shows that not only
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the evolution of the infinitive
-
well studied in the literature
-
followed this
universal path, but also the evolution of the supine and maybe of all the
non-finite verbal forms. The transcategorisation nominal
->
verbal seems to
be a universal path of evolution. The Romanian supine also illustrates the
competing grammars phenomenon: from the 16th century up until the end of
the 17th century (when it is first attested with a direct object), the supine had
an ambiguous interpretation, both verbal and nominal.
Second, the syntax of the supine threw light on two very interesting
correlations. On the one hand, the fact that the Romanian supine is
incompatible with partial obligatory control prove that there is no Tense
projection; the absence of Tense also explains the absence of the lexical
subject in control configurations, as well as the absence of clitics. On the
other hand, the supine in non-control context (i.e. the NP-internal supine)
has a temporal interpretation and hence a Tense projection that licences the
lexical subject; this Tense projection does not have a morphological
realisation and is defective, i.e. it does not have an EPP-feature responsible
for projecting its Specifier position; this explains the obligatory
postverbal
position of the subject and the incompatibility with clitics.
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spellingShingle | Dragomirescu, Adina 1983- Particularităţi sintactice ale limbii române în context romanic: Supinul Rumänisch (DE-588)4115807-6 gnd Romanische Sprachen (DE-588)4115788-6 gnd Partizip (DE-588)4173451-8 gnd Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd |
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title | Particularităţi sintactice ale limbii române în context romanic: Supinul |
title_alt | Specific syntactic features of Romanian within Romance: The supine |
title_auth | Particularităţi sintactice ale limbii române în context romanic: Supinul |
title_exact_search | Particularităţi sintactice ale limbii române în context romanic: Supinul |
title_full | Particularităţi sintactice ale limbii române în context romanic: Supinul Adina Dragomirescu |
title_fullStr | Particularităţi sintactice ale limbii române în context romanic: Supinul Adina Dragomirescu |
title_full_unstemmed | Particularităţi sintactice ale limbii române în context romanic: Supinul Adina Dragomirescu |
title_short | Particularităţi sintactice ale limbii române în context romanic: Supinul |
title_sort | particularitati sintactice ale limbii romane in context romanic supinul |
topic | Rumänisch (DE-588)4115807-6 gnd Romanische Sprachen (DE-588)4115788-6 gnd Partizip (DE-588)4173451-8 gnd Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Rumänisch Romanische Sprachen Partizip Syntax |
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