Occitan presents a complex inflectional paradigm together with extensive regional variation, thus offering a rich source of morphological data; as the present study demonstrates, these data are of significant value both to morphological theory and to comparative Romance linguistics. The study is concerned with the form and meaning of two categories within the Occitan verb paradigm, the ‘synthetic future’ (SF) and ‘synthetic conditional’ (SC) derived from the Latin periphrastic constructions CANTARE HABEO and CANTARE HABEBAM respectively. In Romance languages which present this type of future and conditional, SF and SC typically share a stem: due to their parallel origin, it is often assumed that this identity of stem is unremarkable, and th...
International audienceAlthough the most familiar examples of autonomously morphological phenomena ar...
International audienceLike other Romance languages, Occitan can, at first sight, use different verb ...
International audienceLike other Romance languages, Occitan can, at first sight, use different verb ...
International audienceIn this study I investigate the extent to which the formal identity of infinit...
International audienceIn this study I investigate the extent to which the formal identity of infinit...
International audienceIn the Occitanophone valleys of Italy, the future and the conditional mood dis...
This paper argues that the evolution of plural marking in Occitan favors an approach to morphology i...
22International audienceThis paper argues that the evolution of plural marking in Occitan favors an ...
International audienceThis study discusses the origins and subsequent development of conditional and...
International audienceThis study discusses the origins and subsequent development of conditional and...
International audienceThis study discusses the origins and subsequent development of conditional and...
This contribution analyses morphologically autonomous structures within the context of the Romance l...
In this contribution we acknowledge that morphology interacts with, and is intimately related to, se...
The first chapter consists of a theorical description of the Ward & Paradigm analysis model, whi...
International audienceAlthough the most familiar examples of autonomously morphological phenomena ar...
International audienceAlthough the most familiar examples of autonomously morphological phenomena ar...
International audienceLike other Romance languages, Occitan can, at first sight, use different verb ...
International audienceLike other Romance languages, Occitan can, at first sight, use different verb ...
International audienceIn this study I investigate the extent to which the formal identity of infinit...
International audienceIn this study I investigate the extent to which the formal identity of infinit...
International audienceIn the Occitanophone valleys of Italy, the future and the conditional mood dis...
This paper argues that the evolution of plural marking in Occitan favors an approach to morphology i...
22International audienceThis paper argues that the evolution of plural marking in Occitan favors an ...
International audienceThis study discusses the origins and subsequent development of conditional and...
International audienceThis study discusses the origins and subsequent development of conditional and...
International audienceThis study discusses the origins and subsequent development of conditional and...
This contribution analyses morphologically autonomous structures within the context of the Romance l...
In this contribution we acknowledge that morphology interacts with, and is intimately related to, se...
The first chapter consists of a theorical description of the Ward & Paradigm analysis model, whi...
International audienceAlthough the most familiar examples of autonomously morphological phenomena ar...
International audienceAlthough the most familiar examples of autonomously morphological phenomena ar...
International audienceLike other Romance languages, Occitan can, at first sight, use different verb ...
International audienceLike other Romance languages, Occitan can, at first sight, use different verb ...