Muutustest eesti keele grammatiliste käänete kasutamisel
Changes in the use of Estonian grammatical cases
Author(s): Pille EslonSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühing (ERÜ)
Keywords: grammatical cases in Estonian; analogy-based language change; grammaticalization
Summary/Abstract: The paper compares the frequency of some Estonian grammatical cases (nominative-genitive-partitive), as well as morphological preferences, in standard Estonian and in Estonian learner language. The aim is to report on certain typological changes in Estonian, which may have been triggered by various factors (e.g. verbs losing their aspectual characteristics, aspect marked by object case alternation, certain grammatical cases expressing no signi! cant meaning distinctions from the perspective of pragmatics) but are nevertheless formed by analogy in the general process of grammaticalization. In Estonian, these changes, especially the observation that certain alternating grammatical cases are losing their (semantic) contrasts either partially or totally, and that the preferred form of the nominal in the position of the direct object (or rhema) is the nominative case, cannot be explained by language contact unlike, for example, in Karelian dialects in which one grammatical case, i.e. the accusative, is taking over the functions of other cases.
Journal: Lähivőrdlusi. Lähivertailuja
- Issue Year: 2010
- Issue No: 19
- Page Range: 38-60
- Page Count: 23
- Language: Estonian