Affiliation:
1. University of Copenhagen
Abstract
Abstract
Typologically, the Old and Middle Scandinavian languages preserve features lost in Modern Scandinavian (Danish,
Norwegian and Swedish), especially zero arguments and inactive constructions. Both phenomena present difficulties for the analysis
of the Old and Middle Scandinavian languages as configurational, and generative linguists often choose a reductionist strategy,
claiming that at the level of deep structure, configurational structure persists. Based on Middle Danish, my claim will be that
zero arguments are semantically different from – and therefore cannot be reduced to – pronouns, and secondly, that inactive
constructions do not have oblique subjects, but oblique first arguments (A1s). The meanings of the case forms nominative and
oblique differ, depending on their constructional context. Any functional theory must respect the relevant grammatical sign
contrasts of the language analysed, not try to explain them away.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics