COMPLEXITY DEVELOPMENT AND SIMPLIFICATION IN  SYSTEMIC TYPOLOGY: TYPES OF CHANGES IN THE INTERNAL DETERMINANT Cover Image

COMPLEXITY DEVELOPMENT AND SIMPLIFICATION IN SYSTEMIC TYPOLOGY: TYPES OF CHANGES IN THE INTERNAL DETERMINANT
COMPLEXITY DEVELOPMENT AND SIMPLIFICATION IN SYSTEMIC TYPOLOGY: TYPES OF CHANGES IN THE INTERNAL DETERMINANT

Author(s): Andrii Danylenko
Subject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: internal determinant; synthetic complexification; synthetic simplification; analytic simplification; analytic complexification

Summary/Abstract: The article deals with a developmental cline of the ego-et-nunc communicative scope in Slavic versus Germanic and Romance. The author posits a two pathway grammaticaliza­tion for the Indo-European ego-et-nunc communicative scope progressing along the axis of syntheticity and the axis of analyticity respectively. The prospective perspective (aspect) is typical of Slavic while the retrospective perspective is observed in the analytic Western European languages. Each of the two grammaticalization pathways is characterized by four possible changes as determined by particular configurations of the societal factors (synthetic complexification, synthetic simplification, analytic simplification, analytic complexification). The author places the systematic typology of Mel’nikov in a wider context of areal-typological and genealogical research.

  • Issue Year: 135/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 113-129
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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