Affiliation:
1. Université de Sofia « Saint Clément d’Ohrid »
Abstract
Abstract
In this article, I revisit the origins of the attributive relative clause in French (in Je le vois qui
vient), in order to advance the hypothesis that reanalysis preceding grammaticalization of this construction
originates from a double ambiguity which is situated on two different planes of analysis: (1) on the plane of
(non-)restriction of the referent of the antecedent of qui; (2) on the plane of informational structure of the
sentence; and that the mentioned reanalysis originates from certain semantic and syntactic link between the attributive relative
and the narrative relative clauses, which is best discernible in a kind of mixed relative clause which has relatively high
frequency in Old French. In conclusion, I verify the relevance of the application of the concept of constructionalization to the
evolution of the attributive relative clause.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics