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The diachrony of light and auxiliary verbs in Indo-Aryan

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Publication: Diachronica, 30 (4), p. 531-578
p-ISSN:0176-4225
e-ISSN:1569-9714
Publisher:John Benjamins Publishing Company
Place:Amsterdam
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Abstract:This study examines the historical development of light verbs in Indo-Aryan. I investigate the origins of the modern Indo-Aryan compound verb construction, and compare this construction with other light verb constructions in Indo-Aryan. Examination of the antecedents of the Indo-Aryan compound verb construction alongside other Indo-Aryan light verb constructions, combined with analysis of lexical and morphosyntactic differences between the compound verb systems of two Indo-Aryan languages (Hindi and Nepali), demonstrate that light verbs are not a stable or unchanging part of grammar, but rather undergo a variety of changes, including reanalysis as tense/aspect auxiliaries.
Key words:Sanskrit; compound verbs; morphology; Hindi; Nepali; grammaticalisation; light verbs; auxiliary verbs; syntax; Indo-Aryan; reanalysis; chain shifts
Language: English
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57Paul J. Hopper, Elizabeth Closs TraugottGrammaticalizationCambridge University Press1993; 2003

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