En los albores de un cambio lingüístico: factores condicionantes y fases en la inserción del artículo en relativas oblicuas del siglo XVIII
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En los albores de un cambio lingüístico: factores condicionantes y fases en la inserción del artículo en relativas oblicuas del siglo XVIIIDate
2017Publisher
De GruyterISSN
0049-8661; 1865-9063Bibliographic citation
Blas Arroyo, José Luis; Vellón Lahoz, Javier Vellón. En los albores de un cambio lingüístico: factores condicionantes y fases en la inserción del artículo en relativas oblicuas del siglo XVIII. Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, 2017, vol. 133, no 2, p. 492-529.Type
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historical sociolinguistics | syntactic variation | relative clauses | phases of linguistic change | change from below/above | immediacy texts | Spanish | 18th century | sociolingüística histórica | variación sintáctica | oración de relativo | etapas del cambio lingüístico | cambio desde abajo/arriba | textos cercanos al polo de la inmediatez comunicativa | español | siglo XVIII
Abstract
Based on a corpus of ego-documents (mainly private letters) from the
18th century, we offer the results of a variationist analysis about the insertion of
the article in relative clauses headed by preposition («la ... [+]
Based on a corpus of ego-documents (mainly private letters) from the
18th century, we offer the results of a variationist analysis about the insertion of
the article in relative clauses headed by preposition («la casa en (la) que...»). The
data show that, despite the remarkable vitality that still enjoys the form without
the article (almost categorical in the Golden Age Spanish), several contexts begin
to favor the diffusion of the innovative variant in that seminal period. As usual in
early stages of language change, the explanatory hierarchy begins with structural
factors, several among which are selected as significant by the regression analysis.
Nevertheless, the selection of time as well as some distributions in the social
and stylistic axes of variation allow us to guess the existence of various phases in
this incipient change. The first one, developed throughout the first half of the
century, is set up as a spontaneous change from below, at the request of the
subaltern classes, the younger people, and the most spontaneous contexts.
However, towards the end of the century, this change seems to have been
stabilized and even reversed in some way, driven now by the privileged classes,
who favor the return to the old variant. [-]
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Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, 2017, vol. 133, no 2, p. 492-529.Investigation project
El presente trabajo se incluye dentro del proyecto de Investigación «Variación y cambio lingüístico a través de textos de inmediatez comunicativa: un proyecto de sociolingüística histórica», financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Ref. FFI2013-44614-P; 2014–2017) y la Universidad Jaume I (Ref. P1·1B2013-01; 2013–2016).Rights
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