Affiliation:
1. University of California, Santa Barbara
2. MPI for the Science of Human History
Abstract
Abstract
The use of interrogative pronouns as relative clause markers is often mentioned as a typical feature of European
languages. This study presents an empirical approach to the distribution of interrogative pronouns as relative clause markers in time and
space in the Indo-European language family. Based on a comprehensive sample of ancient and modern Indo-European languages, it is shown that
interrogative-marked relative clauses are present in all stages of Indo-European within and outside of Europe. An analysis by branch
suggests that this constitutes a case of parallel innovations subsequently spreading via language contact. The study also shows that
interrogatives are used as relative clause markers independently of whether they are inflected pronouns or invariable markers.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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