English abstract: The text looks into the working of the 6th person possessivity exponence on the base of the analysis of two concrete paradigms - paradigms SUUS and ILLORUM. Its proposal is to comprend and to describe all changes of the semiosis of both of the two paradigms on their transition from the Latin diasystem to the Protoromance and the Romance one. These changes will be mesured and described on the base of the eight parameters of semiotic and semiologic description as changes of (1) formal aspect, (2) conceptual aspect, (3) reference, (4) extension, (5) intension, (6) differential value, (7) paradigmatic relations, (8) syntagmatic relations. On the base of the analysis of the individual diasystems we try to identify the connectio...
Possessives in the Romance languages show a rather complex behaviour, turning out quite different wh...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
The present work is devoted to the problem of functional systemity of the English discourse in terms...
This book investigates the syntactic and semantic development of a selection of indefinite pronouns ...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
This paper presents a description and an analysis of predicative possession in Latin in the light of...
This chapter reviews the role played by linguistic evidence from the Romance languages in shaping co...
International audienceWe propose a brief presentation of the possessive system in French, Italian an...
This topic became central to typological linguistics in the second half of the 1990s. Since then qui...
This paper deals with the evolution of nominal expressions with prenominal possessives in Romance la...
In this introductory chapter some of the main (dis)similarities in DP-syntax between the Germanic an...
This thesis investigates the origins and behaviour of the non-canonical morphological phenomenon of ...
The article deals with the verb of possession in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese (tener/tenir/ têr)...
While previous research on collective nouns in Romance languages mostly adopts a semasiological and ...
The paper analyzes the influence of Latin syntax on the usage of pronouns in Marulić’s and Kašić’s t...
Possessives in the Romance languages show a rather complex behaviour, turning out quite different wh...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
The present work is devoted to the problem of functional systemity of the English discourse in terms...
This book investigates the syntactic and semantic development of a selection of indefinite pronouns ...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
This paper presents a description and an analysis of predicative possession in Latin in the light of...
This chapter reviews the role played by linguistic evidence from the Romance languages in shaping co...
International audienceWe propose a brief presentation of the possessive system in French, Italian an...
This topic became central to typological linguistics in the second half of the 1990s. Since then qui...
This paper deals with the evolution of nominal expressions with prenominal possessives in Romance la...
In this introductory chapter some of the main (dis)similarities in DP-syntax between the Germanic an...
This thesis investigates the origins and behaviour of the non-canonical morphological phenomenon of ...
The article deals with the verb of possession in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese (tener/tenir/ têr)...
While previous research on collective nouns in Romance languages mostly adopts a semasiological and ...
The paper analyzes the influence of Latin syntax on the usage of pronouns in Marulić’s and Kašić’s t...
Possessives in the Romance languages show a rather complex behaviour, turning out quite different wh...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
The present work is devoted to the problem of functional systemity of the English discourse in terms...