The syntax of demonstratives in the Greek varieties of southern Italy and more broadly in diaspora Greek can serve as a case study of how long-term unbalanced contact can give rise to syntactic borrowing, shedding light on both necessary and sufficient formal conditions of contact-induced reanalysis and change. Diachronically, Greek features adjective-like demonstratives. In southern Italy and Asia Minor, the adjectival syntax of demonstratives is being and has been lost under pressure from Italo-Romance dialects and Turkish respectively. This radical departure from the traditional Greek pattern is, arguably, impossible in the absence of contact. Crucially, however, a new grammatical rule can only be borrowed if its most characteristic outputs are already possible in the target language, or are made possible through language-internal dynamics.

Syntactic variation across Greek dialects. The case of demonstratives / Guardiano, Cristina; Michelioudakis, Dimitris. - 251:(2019), pp. 319-355. [10.1075/la.251.14gua]

Syntactic variation across Greek dialects. The case of demonstratives

Cristina Guardiano
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2019

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The syntax of demonstratives in the Greek varieties of southern Italy and more broadly in diaspora Greek can serve as a case study of how long-term unbalanced contact can give rise to syntactic borrowing, shedding light on both necessary and sufficient formal conditions of contact-induced reanalysis and change. Diachronically, Greek features adjective-like demonstratives. In southern Italy and Asia Minor, the adjectival syntax of demonstratives is being and has been lost under pressure from Italo-Romance dialects and Turkish respectively. This radical departure from the traditional Greek pattern is, arguably, impossible in the absence of contact. Crucially, however, a new grammatical rule can only be borrowed if its most characteristic outputs are already possible in the target language, or are made possible through language-internal dynamics.
2019
Italian dialectology at the interfaces.
Silvio Cruschina, Adam Ledgeway and Eva-Maria Remberger
9789027201768
John Benjamins
PAESI BASSI
Syntactic variation across Greek dialects. The case of demonstratives / Guardiano, Cristina; Michelioudakis, Dimitris. - 251:(2019), pp. 319-355. [10.1075/la.251.14gua]
Guardiano, Cristina; Michelioudakis, Dimitris
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