The Milanese dialect has undergone a great deal of change with regard to subject-pro- noun organization: after the Middle Ages and until the 17th century, it went through a period where the subject clitic system was far more developed than it is now. Among the various stages that occurred during the course of this evolution, I shall give con- sideration to the following: i) the ancient subject pronouns in nominative case have become the modern clitic sub- ject pronouns; ii) in the documents dating from the 14th-15th centuries a process begins whereby the order between subject pronoun and pre-verbal negation changes; the first evidence of clitic “a” also appears; ii) in the 17th century, the Milanese dialect had a scl system much richer than now: the presence of scls in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and the 6th person (as far as the 4th is concerned, the scl of the 1st person applies; by the end of the 18th century, scls system has acquired a typology similar to that of contemporary Milanese.
L’evoluzione dei pronomi personali soggetto in milanese / M. Vai. - In: ATTI DEL SODALIZIO GLOTTOLOGICO MILANESE. - ISSN 1972-9901. - 8-9:(2014), pp. 241-256. [10.13130/1972-9901/8167]
L’evoluzione dei pronomi personali soggetto in milanese
M. Vai
2014
Abstract
The Milanese dialect has undergone a great deal of change with regard to subject-pro- noun organization: after the Middle Ages and until the 17th century, it went through a period where the subject clitic system was far more developed than it is now. Among the various stages that occurred during the course of this evolution, I shall give con- sideration to the following: i) the ancient subject pronouns in nominative case have become the modern clitic sub- ject pronouns; ii) in the documents dating from the 14th-15th centuries a process begins whereby the order between subject pronoun and pre-verbal negation changes; the first evidence of clitic “a” also appears; ii) in the 17th century, the Milanese dialect had a scl system much richer than now: the presence of scls in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and the 6th person (as far as the 4th is concerned, the scl of the 1st person applies; by the end of the 18th century, scls system has acquired a typology similar to that of contemporary Milanese.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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