This paper will address the predicative nature of manner adverb(ial)s and of three types of sentence adverbs (subject-oriented, modal, and evaluative) in Italian. Predication often becomes overt by means of morphological correlates. Is it possible to find any such evidence with invariable adverbs? To unveil their predicative nature, a procedure will be suggested in which two sentences, one with a -mente adverb, the other with its cognate adjective (a) share the content morphemes (identity of the signifiant) and (b) entail each other (identity of the signifié as regards semantic roles). A number of such pairs will be discussed, examples of which include: Intelligentemente, Leo intervenne ‘Cleverly, Leo intervened’ and Leo fu intelligente a i...
The notion adverb is often treated as encompassing leftover items in a class that shows little consi...
none1noSome formations that have always been classified as appositive compounds without any relevant...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
This paper will address the predicative nature of manner adverb(ial)s and of three types of sentence...
Abstract: This contribution focuses on Italian adverbs ending in -mente (e.g. lussuosamente ‘luxurio...
In comparison with the research devoted to adverbials in other European languages, such as French an...
Epistemic adverbs in Italian (e.g., probabilmente 'probably') can appear in several positions. Cinqu...
This study investigates the properties of a set of Italian adverbs (among others: pure ‘also’, solo ...
Traditionally, the adverb is an ill-defined category (see Elia 1982; Pecoraro, Pisacane 1984), consi...
This paper focuses on a group of Italian adverbs ending in -mente whose general function is to conve...
International audienceThis paper uses both Predication Theory and syntactic-semantic analysis in an ...
This paper investigates the history of -mente parlando, a construction that can be used in modern It...
International audienceAdverbs are traditionally considered to be the best representatives of manner ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a theoretical, methodological and descriptive framework fo...
The notion adverb is often treated as encompassing leftover items in a class that shows little consi...
none1noSome formations that have always been classified as appositive compounds without any relevant...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
This paper will address the predicative nature of manner adverb(ial)s and of three types of sentence...
Abstract: This contribution focuses on Italian adverbs ending in -mente (e.g. lussuosamente ‘luxurio...
In comparison with the research devoted to adverbials in other European languages, such as French an...
Epistemic adverbs in Italian (e.g., probabilmente 'probably') can appear in several positions. Cinqu...
This study investigates the properties of a set of Italian adverbs (among others: pure ‘also’, solo ...
Traditionally, the adverb is an ill-defined category (see Elia 1982; Pecoraro, Pisacane 1984), consi...
This paper focuses on a group of Italian adverbs ending in -mente whose general function is to conve...
International audienceThis paper uses both Predication Theory and syntactic-semantic analysis in an ...
This paper investigates the history of -mente parlando, a construction that can be used in modern It...
International audienceAdverbs are traditionally considered to be the best representatives of manner ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a theoretical, methodological and descriptive framework fo...
The notion adverb is often treated as encompassing leftover items in a class that shows little consi...
none1noSome formations that have always been classified as appositive compounds without any relevant...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...