L'emploi hypothétique de AND dans Everyman et en moyen-anglais

This paper deals with the conjunction and in the English late medieval period when it displayed not only the senses that we are familiar with in Present-Day English, but also a whole range of conditional meanings for which if would be used today. My initial corpus is the fifteenth-century morality p...

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Main Author: Fabienne Toupin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2009-12-01
Series:Anglophonia
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/965
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spelling doaj-3da1092dfbf64feb90bd8e51223ff4122020-11-25T02:34:22ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiAnglophonia1278-33312427-04662009-12-0112234410.4000/anglophonia.965L'emploi hypothétique de AND dans Everyman et en moyen-anglaisFabienne ToupinThis paper deals with the conjunction and in the English late medieval period when it displayed not only the senses that we are familiar with in Present-Day English, but also a whole range of conditional meanings for which if would be used today. My initial corpus is the fifteenth-century morality play called Eveiyman, butfurther enquiry will show that the conditional meaning was in fact a regular and attested use of and throughout Middle English. After demonstrating that it is impossible for this use of and to have originated in loan translation from Dutch or in contact with Scandinavian, I will try to build a case for a grammaticalisation process. The driving force behind the process would have been a metonymical semantic shift from the temporal senses of the conjunction in the late twelfth or in the early thirteenth century. I will also sketch the hypothesis that if and conditional and were variants in complementary distribution.http://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/965conditional clausesconditional connectiveshypothetical andcoordination-subordination gradientgrammaticalisationinvited inference
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author Fabienne Toupin
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L'emploi hypothétique de AND dans Everyman et en moyen-anglais
Anglophonia
conditional clauses
conditional connectives
hypothetical and
coordination-subordination gradient
grammaticalisation
invited inference
author_facet Fabienne Toupin
author_sort Fabienne Toupin
title L'emploi hypothétique de AND dans Everyman et en moyen-anglais
title_short L'emploi hypothétique de AND dans Everyman et en moyen-anglais
title_full L'emploi hypothétique de AND dans Everyman et en moyen-anglais
title_fullStr L'emploi hypothétique de AND dans Everyman et en moyen-anglais
title_full_unstemmed L'emploi hypothétique de AND dans Everyman et en moyen-anglais
title_sort l'emploi hypothétique de and dans everyman et en moyen-anglais
publisher Presses Universitaires du Midi
series Anglophonia
issn 1278-3331
2427-0466
publishDate 2009-12-01
description This paper deals with the conjunction and in the English late medieval period when it displayed not only the senses that we are familiar with in Present-Day English, but also a whole range of conditional meanings for which if would be used today. My initial corpus is the fifteenth-century morality play called Eveiyman, butfurther enquiry will show that the conditional meaning was in fact a regular and attested use of and throughout Middle English. After demonstrating that it is impossible for this use of and to have originated in loan translation from Dutch or in contact with Scandinavian, I will try to build a case for a grammaticalisation process. The driving force behind the process would have been a metonymical semantic shift from the temporal senses of the conjunction in the late twelfth or in the early thirteenth century. I will also sketch the hypothesis that if and conditional and were variants in complementary distribution.
topic conditional clauses
conditional connectives
hypothetical and
coordination-subordination gradient
grammaticalisation
invited inference
url http://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/965
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