The Use of Definite Articles in Romance Languages: Diffusion or Independent Development

abstract: Over the centuries, definite articles in Romance languages have expanded their use to include generic, collective, and abstract nouns, essentially becoming noun markers. This usage is not confined to just a few languages, either, but is found in most, if not all, Romance languages, major a...

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Other Authors: Perry, Mabry (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53789
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-537892019-05-16T03:01:48Z The Use of Definite Articles in Romance Languages: Diffusion or Independent Development abstract: Over the centuries, definite articles in Romance languages have expanded their use to include generic, collective, and abstract nouns, essentially becoming noun markers. This usage is not confined to just a few languages, either, but is found in most, if not all, Romance languages, major and minor. This thesis examines the question of how this came to be, whether through diffusion from one language to all others, or through independent parallel development. I first trace the history of definite articles in three major Romance languages, French, Spanish, and Italian, starting with the emergence of the definite article in Late Latin as it derived from Classic Latin demonstratives. It includes an analysis of the use of definite articles in six works of literature, one in each language from the late thirteenth century, and one in each language from around the year 1500. The results show definite articles were used more frequently than expected in the earlier Spanish work, perhaps hinting at diffusion from Spain. Nevertheless, placing these results in historical context, I argue that this use arose through independent parallel development through the process that gave birth to definite articles in the first place - grammaticalization. Dissertation/Thesis Perry, Mabry (Author) Van Gelderen, Elly (Advisor) Pruitt, Kathryn (Committee member) Adams, Karen (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Linguistics Definite Articles French Italian Romance Languages Spanish eng 68 pages Masters Thesis Linguistics and Applied Linguistics 2019 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53789 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2019
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language English
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topic Linguistics
Definite Articles
French
Italian
Romance Languages
Spanish
spellingShingle Linguistics
Definite Articles
French
Italian
Romance Languages
Spanish
The Use of Definite Articles in Romance Languages: Diffusion or Independent Development
description abstract: Over the centuries, definite articles in Romance languages have expanded their use to include generic, collective, and abstract nouns, essentially becoming noun markers. This usage is not confined to just a few languages, either, but is found in most, if not all, Romance languages, major and minor. This thesis examines the question of how this came to be, whether through diffusion from one language to all others, or through independent parallel development. I first trace the history of definite articles in three major Romance languages, French, Spanish, and Italian, starting with the emergence of the definite article in Late Latin as it derived from Classic Latin demonstratives. It includes an analysis of the use of definite articles in six works of literature, one in each language from the late thirteenth century, and one in each language from around the year 1500. The results show definite articles were used more frequently than expected in the earlier Spanish work, perhaps hinting at diffusion from Spain. Nevertheless, placing these results in historical context, I argue that this use arose through independent parallel development through the process that gave birth to definite articles in the first place - grammaticalization. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Linguistics and Applied Linguistics 2019
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title The Use of Definite Articles in Romance Languages: Diffusion or Independent Development
title_short The Use of Definite Articles in Romance Languages: Diffusion or Independent Development
title_full The Use of Definite Articles in Romance Languages: Diffusion or Independent Development
title_fullStr The Use of Definite Articles in Romance Languages: Diffusion or Independent Development
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Definite Articles in Romance Languages: Diffusion or Independent Development
title_sort use of definite articles in romance languages: diffusion or independent development
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