Spanish Verbalisations and the Internal Structure of Lexical Predicates provides the first comprehensive and empirically detailed theoretical analysis of the different ways in which Spanish builds verbs from nouns and adjectives. This book poses questions about the nature of theme vowels, parasynthesis and the structural relation between the three major lexical word classes from within a Neo-Constructionist framework that highlights the correlations between the syntactic and semantic behaviour of verbs and their morphological make up. Provided within are detailed empirical descriptions of each of the nine major ways of building lexical verbs in Spanish, as well as an integral analysis of those patterns that shows the significance of the ...
Chapter XVIII of Gramática de Referencia de español para italófonos (GREIT) proposes a novel approac...
This paper examines the structural and semantics properties of non-eventive nominalizations in Spani...
This dissertation explores a domain of Spanish morphology that is phonologically-conditioned. Domina...
Spanish Verbalisations and the Internal Structure of Lexical Predicates provides the first comprehen...
This paper puts forward an analysis of Spanish denominal parasynthetic verbs based on the assumptio...
The aim of this article is to analyze the syntactico-semantic behaviour of a part of verbal lexicon...
The first part of this work consists in a deep revision of the several theories that the traditiona...
The present article reassesses some available data regarding word-internal language mixing (Spanish–...
The organizers of the Symposium suggested the topic of this presentation. From the very beginning my...
Even though it is an intuitive and perhaps obvious idea that composition leads to non-trivial seman...
This dissertation is a theoretical study of the Spanish verb paradigms\u27 stress system. Its object...
This article provides an overview of the main facts and theories regarding nominal modifiers, with a...
This special issue on verbs shows that they continue to be a priviledged avenue of access to central...
In this paper, I claim that the syntactic structure of Spanish parasynthetic verbs a-…-ar (e.g. a-bl...
In this paper,2 I describe the grammatical patterns of a set of Spanish verbs that are frequently us...
Chapter XVIII of Gramática de Referencia de español para italófonos (GREIT) proposes a novel approac...
This paper examines the structural and semantics properties of non-eventive nominalizations in Spani...
This dissertation explores a domain of Spanish morphology that is phonologically-conditioned. Domina...
Spanish Verbalisations and the Internal Structure of Lexical Predicates provides the first comprehen...
This paper puts forward an analysis of Spanish denominal parasynthetic verbs based on the assumptio...
The aim of this article is to analyze the syntactico-semantic behaviour of a part of verbal lexicon...
The first part of this work consists in a deep revision of the several theories that the traditiona...
The present article reassesses some available data regarding word-internal language mixing (Spanish–...
The organizers of the Symposium suggested the topic of this presentation. From the very beginning my...
Even though it is an intuitive and perhaps obvious idea that composition leads to non-trivial seman...
This dissertation is a theoretical study of the Spanish verb paradigms\u27 stress system. Its object...
This article provides an overview of the main facts and theories regarding nominal modifiers, with a...
This special issue on verbs shows that they continue to be a priviledged avenue of access to central...
In this paper, I claim that the syntactic structure of Spanish parasynthetic verbs a-…-ar (e.g. a-bl...
In this paper,2 I describe the grammatical patterns of a set of Spanish verbs that are frequently us...
Chapter XVIII of Gramática de Referencia de español para italófonos (GREIT) proposes a novel approac...
This paper examines the structural and semantics properties of non-eventive nominalizations in Spani...
This dissertation explores a domain of Spanish morphology that is phonologically-conditioned. Domina...