Incipient grammaticalisation : sources of passive constructions in Old High German and Old English

Robert Mailhammer, Elena Smirnova

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Abstract

In this paper we deal with Old English and Old High German copula constructions combining verbs denoting 'be' and 'become' with past participles, which are traditionally analysed as periphrastic passive constructions. We propose that these constructions should not be seen as grammaticalised passives but rather as fully compositional structures. We investigate these constructions from an aspectual perspective and argue that the passive is only one of several possible readings for these constructions, though one that follows logically from certain combinations. In particular, we show that the copula verbs act as aspect operators that select different parts of the event structure of the past participle, and that transitivity is the crucial factor that gives rise to passive readings. As a conclusion, we outline a detailed corpus investigation in order to catalogue all possible readings and then ultimately make a contribution to the different developments of the passive in English and German.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComparative Studies in Early Germanic Languages: With a Focus on Verbal Categories
EditorsGabriele Diewald, Leena Kahlas-Tarkka, Ilse Wischer
Place of PublicationThe Netherlands
PublisherJohn Benjamins
Pages41-69
Number of pages29
ISBN (Electronic)9789027271457
ISBN (Print)9789027206053
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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