Italian nouns and adjectives make use of almost two dozen evaluative affixes (to borrow Scalise’s 1984 term), most of which can also be found on verbs. While a few of these affixes are strongly productive on N and A and weakly productive on V, today most of those that occur on V are lexicalized (though not all; see Cortelazzo & Cardinale 1989). Nevertheless, their evaluative sense is obvious, and their occurrence suggests a period in the history of Italian (from around 1300 to 1600, judging by Cortelazzo & Zolli 1979) when all these affixes were productive. Since prepositions in Italian form an inert class with respect to morphology (with the exception of portmanteau preposition-articles, as in Napoli & Nevis 1987) and always have in the hi...
In this work, we analyse the behaviour of a verbal suffix in Palermitan – the Romance language spok...
In this work, we analyse the behaviour of a verbal suffix in Palermitan – the Romance\ud language sp...
In this brief paper, we address the interaction between evaluative morphology and kinship terms intr...
Italian nouns and adjectives make use of almost two dozen evaluative affixes (to borrow Scalise’s 19...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature in the field. However, scholars ha...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature in the field. However, scholars ha...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature in the field. However, scholars ha...
The vast majority of evaluative constructions are formed by means of morphological strategies. An ev...
The vast majority of evaluative constructions are formed by means of morphological strategies. An ev...
This article is meant to investigate affix ordering and combinability in Italian, with special refer...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature of the field. However, scholars ha...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature of the field. However, scholars ha...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature of the field. However, scholars ha...
This paper concentrates on the (dis-)similarities in meaning and uses of intensifying affixes across...
In this work, we analyse the behaviour of a verbal suffix in Palermitan – the Romance language spok...
In this work, we analyse the behaviour of a verbal suffix in Palermitan – the Romance language spok...
In this work, we analyse the behaviour of a verbal suffix in Palermitan – the Romance\ud language sp...
In this brief paper, we address the interaction between evaluative morphology and kinship terms intr...
Italian nouns and adjectives make use of almost two dozen evaluative affixes (to borrow Scalise’s 19...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature in the field. However, scholars ha...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature in the field. However, scholars ha...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature in the field. However, scholars ha...
The vast majority of evaluative constructions are formed by means of morphological strategies. An ev...
The vast majority of evaluative constructions are formed by means of morphological strategies. An ev...
This article is meant to investigate affix ordering and combinability in Italian, with special refer...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature of the field. However, scholars ha...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature of the field. However, scholars ha...
Evaluative morphology has been widely described in the literature of the field. However, scholars ha...
This paper concentrates on the (dis-)similarities in meaning and uses of intensifying affixes across...
In this work, we analyse the behaviour of a verbal suffix in Palermitan – the Romance language spok...
In this work, we analyse the behaviour of a verbal suffix in Palermitan – the Romance language spok...
In this work, we analyse the behaviour of a verbal suffix in Palermitan – the Romance\ud language sp...
In this brief paper, we address the interaction between evaluative morphology and kinship terms intr...