In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausal adversative connectives, in which Romance languages develop roughly the same function from the same Latin lexical source through similar paths, but at different time rates. This study supports the idea that regularities in semantic change can be effectively captured if a model in stages is adopted, which allows to observe micro-changes correlated to different types of context and to different frequencies of occurrence of the items at issue. In the cases under exam, French seems to follow a faster pace, being ahead of other Romance languages, and at the same time it shows a tendency toward innovation. In the search for explanations for the d...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
This article proposes a reflection on the use of the concept of "deflexivity" as part of the typolog...
In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausa...
In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausa...
In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausa...
In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausa...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
In this paper we propose a model through stages for the development of interclausal adversative conn...
In this paper we propose a model through stages for the development of interclausal adversative conn...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
This article proposes a reflection on the use of the concept of "deflexivity" as part of the typolog...
In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausa...
In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausa...
In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausa...
In this article we illustrate some cases of parallel diachronic changes in the domain of interclausa...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
In this paper we propose a model through stages for the development of interclausal adversative conn...
In this paper we propose a model through stages for the development of interclausal adversative conn...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
This article proposes a reflection on the use of the concept of "deflexivity" as part of the typolog...