A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles

The present paper discusses two sets of so-called particles in the Balkan languages, arguing that the correspondences attested in the E-languages reveal abstract properties at the level of the I-language. The first set involves modal particles which participate in the analytic expressions of the “fu...

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Main Author: Anna Roussou
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/6/2/75
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spelling doaj-f0edc74088f04f87bce754906f7c17892021-07-15T15:39:53ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2021-04-016757510.3390/languages6020075A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse ParticlesAnna Roussou0Department of Philology, University of Patras, 26504 Rion Patras, GreeceThe present paper discusses two sets of so-called particles in the Balkan languages, arguing that the correspondences attested in the E-languages reveal abstract properties at the level of the I-language. The first set involves modal particles which participate in the analytic expressions of the “future” and the “subjunctive”. Future markers are construed as V-related elements externalizing a scope position of the verb, while the subjunctive markers take their features from the nominal set. The second set of data involves the discourse marker “haide” which is argued to externalize features associated with the force of the sentence and its anchoring to the discourse participants. In the case of modal particles, the languages under consideration retain their own lexica, while in the case of the discourse marker, they share the same lexical item (lexical borrowing). Analysis of these phenomena supports an articulated left periphery which also accounts for the similar distribution of the discourse marker “haide”. At the same time, the different externalizations leave room for further microparametric variation.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/6/2/75externalizationdiscoursefutureI-languagelexical borrowingmicrovariation
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A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles
Languages
externalization
discourse
future
I-language
lexical borrowing
microvariation
author_facet Anna Roussou
author_sort Anna Roussou
title A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles
title_short A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles
title_full A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles
title_fullStr A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles
title_full_unstemmed A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles
title_sort balkan view on the left periphery: modal and discourse particles
publisher MDPI AG
series Languages
issn 2226-471X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The present paper discusses two sets of so-called particles in the Balkan languages, arguing that the correspondences attested in the E-languages reveal abstract properties at the level of the I-language. The first set involves modal particles which participate in the analytic expressions of the “future” and the “subjunctive”. Future markers are construed as V-related elements externalizing a scope position of the verb, while the subjunctive markers take their features from the nominal set. The second set of data involves the discourse marker “haide” which is argued to externalize features associated with the force of the sentence and its anchoring to the discourse participants. In the case of modal particles, the languages under consideration retain their own lexica, while in the case of the discourse marker, they share the same lexical item (lexical borrowing). Analysis of these phenomena supports an articulated left periphery which also accounts for the similar distribution of the discourse marker “haide”. At the same time, the different externalizations leave room for further microparametric variation.
topic externalization
discourse
future
I-language
lexical borrowing
microvariation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/6/2/75
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