The article derives from a corpus study of reduced parenthetical clauses (RPCs) in contemporary spoken French, Italian, and Spanish (cf. Schneider, forthcoming) and proposes a typology based on pragmatic criteria. The parentheticals are first subdivided into three major groups: phatic, reporting, and mitigating RPCs. Subsequently, drawing on the contributions of Hare (1970) and Caffi (1999, 2001), the group of mitigating RPCs is subdivided in four groups: a) clauses mitigating the phrastic; b) clauses indicating the tropic and mitigating the phrastic or the neustic; c) clauses directly mitigating the neustic; d) clauses indirectly mitigating the neustic. The taxonomy is shown to be corroborated by two independent phenomena: the positional m...
Regarding the emergence of parenthetical verbs, three possible sources have been proposed in the lit...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
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Reseña de Schneider, S. "Reduced parenthetical clauses as mitigators. A corpus study of spoken Frenc...
Romance restrictive relative clauses show considerable variation as to the 'relative pronouns' used ...
The assumption made in the present paper is that phraseology and grammaticalization are distinct are...
In this paper, we focus on two constructions that allow preverbal subjects headed by a so-called par...
In this paper, we focus on two constructions that allow preverbal subjects headed by a so-called par...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
This project investigates the structural representation of parentheticals in English, constructions ...
This article investigates the structural properties of interrogative clauses in the Romance language...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of three types of parenthetical insertions – non-r...
This chapter considers how the Romance languages can contribute to our understanding of the encoding...
This paper analyses the role of prosody in parenthetical insertions, a type of structure that is ext...
Regarding the emergence of parenthetical verbs, three possible sources have been proposed in the lit...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the evolution from imperatives to discourse mark...
Reseña de Schneider, S. "Reduced parenthetical clauses as mitigators. A corpus study of spoken Frenc...
Romance restrictive relative clauses show considerable variation as to the 'relative pronouns' used ...
The assumption made in the present paper is that phraseology and grammaticalization are distinct are...
In this paper, we focus on two constructions that allow preverbal subjects headed by a so-called par...
In this paper, we focus on two constructions that allow preverbal subjects headed by a so-called par...
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
International audienceIt is generally assumed that grammaticalization is a major process in linguist...
This project investigates the structural representation of parentheticals in English, constructions ...
This article investigates the structural properties of interrogative clauses in the Romance language...
This paper investigates the intonational phrasing of three types of parenthetical insertions – non-r...
This chapter considers how the Romance languages can contribute to our understanding of the encoding...
This paper analyses the role of prosody in parenthetical insertions, a type of structure that is ext...
Regarding the emergence of parenthetical verbs, three possible sources have been proposed in the lit...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the evolution from imperatives to discourse mark...