The sociocultural changes that led to the genesis of Romance languages widened the gap between oral and written patterns, which display different discoursive and linguistic devices. In early documents, discoursive implicatures connecting propositions were not generally codified, so that the reader should furnish the correctinterpretation according to his own perception of real facts; which can still be attested in current oral utterances. Once Romance languages had undergone several levelling processes which concluded in the first standardizations, implicatures became explicatures and were syntactically codified by means of univocal new complexconjunctions. As a consequence of the emergence of these new subordination strategies, a freer dis...
A recurrent observation in works dealing with the evolution of Romance languages from Latin is that ...
Typologically-unexpected overt expletives can be found in a restricted number of non-standard Ibero-...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
Comunicació presentada a: Procedural Meaning: Problems and Perspectives International Conference: UN...
textIn spite of the vast amount of research on mood in Romance languages, certain fundamental issues...
This chapter considers how the Romance languages can contribute to our understanding of the encoding...
This dissertation employs a functional approach to describe the diachronic development of passivizat...
This chapter takes up the main topics within the volume, highlighting the shared insights of an inte...
Evidence from the Romance languages has played a central role in linguistic debates regarding the re...
Difficulties in the identification of subjects and direct objects, resulting from the fall of the La...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
Romance has always been an integral part of historical sociolinguistics (the hybrid of historical li...
Typologically-unexpected overt expletives can be found in a restricted number of non-standard Ibero-...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
A recurrent observation in works dealing with the evolution of Romance languages from Latin is that ...
Typologically-unexpected overt expletives can be found in a restricted number of non-standard Ibero-...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
Comunicació presentada a: Procedural Meaning: Problems and Perspectives International Conference: UN...
textIn spite of the vast amount of research on mood in Romance languages, certain fundamental issues...
This chapter considers how the Romance languages can contribute to our understanding of the encoding...
This dissertation employs a functional approach to describe the diachronic development of passivizat...
This chapter takes up the main topics within the volume, highlighting the shared insights of an inte...
Evidence from the Romance languages has played a central role in linguistic debates regarding the re...
Difficulties in the identification of subjects and direct objects, resulting from the fall of the La...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
Romance has always been an integral part of historical sociolinguistics (the hybrid of historical li...
Typologically-unexpected overt expletives can be found in a restricted number of non-standard Ibero-...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
A recurrent observation in works dealing with the evolution of Romance languages from Latin is that ...
Typologically-unexpected overt expletives can be found in a restricted number of non-standard Ibero-...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...