The case for weak null in English

The concept of the null article in English was originally developed as a means of explaining the apparent paradox that singular nouns with the same surface form, namely the non-presence of a grammatical article, are used in quite different communicative situations. Null has been described as the mo...

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Main Author: Andrew Tollet
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Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/kalbotyra/article/view/34293
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description The concept of the null article in English was originally developed as a means of explaining the apparent paradox that singular nouns with the same surface form, namely the non-presence of a grammatical article, are used in quite different communicative situations. Null has been described as the most definite form in the English article system, standing in direct contrast to zero at the opposite end of a scale. Yet, while this may applicable in the case of predicates nouns denoting unique roles, certain institutions where the referent is pragmatically unique, or coordinate structures with a preceding referent, there is persuasive evidence to suggest a considerable number of other null structures do not fit such a description but, on the contrary, share common characteristics with the weak form of the definite article or occupy more of a neutral position which would permit insertion of either one of the surface articles. On this basis, a proposal is advanced to acknowledge two forms of the null article, strong and weak, according to context. Rather than a corpus-based statistical approach, this paper draws upon a smaller selection of contemporary, non-fictional texts from a variety of semantic fields to illustrate the points being made.
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spelling doaj-art-e30ae46dccb94dfba2715511d68785392025-02-11T18:09:28ZdeuVilnius UniversityKalbotyra1392-15172029-83152023-12-017610.15388/Kalbotyra.2023.76.7The case for weak null in EnglishAndrew Tollet0https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4107-6145University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic The concept of the null article in English was originally developed as a means of explaining the apparent paradox that singular nouns with the same surface form, namely the non-presence of a grammatical article, are used in quite different communicative situations. Null has been described as the most definite form in the English article system, standing in direct contrast to zero at the opposite end of a scale. Yet, while this may applicable in the case of predicates nouns denoting unique roles, certain institutions where the referent is pragmatically unique, or coordinate structures with a preceding referent, there is persuasive evidence to suggest a considerable number of other null structures do not fit such a description but, on the contrary, share common characteristics with the weak form of the definite article or occupy more of a neutral position which would permit insertion of either one of the surface articles. On this basis, a proposal is advanced to acknowledge two forms of the null article, strong and weak, according to context. Rather than a corpus-based statistical approach, this paper draws upon a smaller selection of contemporary, non-fictional texts from a variety of semantic fields to illustrate the points being made. https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/kalbotyra/article/view/34293null articleweak definiteprepositional phrasescoordinate structurescondensed absolute constructions
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The case for weak null in English
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null article
weak definite
prepositional phrases
coordinate structures
condensed absolute constructions
title The case for weak null in English
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weak definite
prepositional phrases
coordinate structures
condensed absolute constructions
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