The present paper addressed the categorial content of affixes forming a set of denominal adjectives in Italian, arguing that they are substantially the derivational counterpart of oblique case/adpositions. Specifically, we argued that they act as elementary relators, following Manzini and Franco, who characterized oblique cases and prepositions as general relators expressing the relations is-included (⊆)/includes (⊇), or, in other words, their content is what Belvin and den Dikken dubbed “zonal inclusion”
This article analyzes a case of Italian word formation in which the semantics of the derived words a...
The Italian suffix -ata (as well as the corresponding suffixes in other Romance languages) has been ...
The purpose of this book is to classify Italian adjectives that have the predicative function and ac...
The present paper addresses the categorial content of affixes forming a set of denominal adjectives ...
This paper investigates the use of distal demonstratives as relativizers in order to shed light on ...
This paper investigates the use of distal demonstratives as relativizers in order to shed light on ...
This paper investigates the use of demonstratives as relativizers from a new empirical and theoretic...
This article is meant to investigate affix ordering and combinability in Italian, with special refer...
Italian nouns and adjectives make use of almost two dozen evaluative affixes (to borrow Scalise’s 19...
Italian nouns and adjectives make use of almost two dozen evaluative affixes (to borrow Scalise’s 19...
This chapter explores the syntactic status of relativizers, that is, what are standardly referred to...
This paper concentrates on the (dis-)similarities in meaning and uses of intensifying affixes across...
none1noSome formations that have always been classified as appositive compounds without any relevant...
The purpose of this book is to classify Italian adjectives that have the predicative function and ac...
The purpose of this book is to classify Italian adjectives that have the predicative function and ac...
This article analyzes a case of Italian word formation in which the semantics of the derived words a...
The Italian suffix -ata (as well as the corresponding suffixes in other Romance languages) has been ...
The purpose of this book is to classify Italian adjectives that have the predicative function and ac...
The present paper addresses the categorial content of affixes forming a set of denominal adjectives ...
This paper investigates the use of distal demonstratives as relativizers in order to shed light on ...
This paper investigates the use of distal demonstratives as relativizers in order to shed light on ...
This paper investigates the use of demonstratives as relativizers from a new empirical and theoretic...
This article is meant to investigate affix ordering and combinability in Italian, with special refer...
Italian nouns and adjectives make use of almost two dozen evaluative affixes (to borrow Scalise’s 19...
Italian nouns and adjectives make use of almost two dozen evaluative affixes (to borrow Scalise’s 19...
This chapter explores the syntactic status of relativizers, that is, what are standardly referred to...
This paper concentrates on the (dis-)similarities in meaning and uses of intensifying affixes across...
none1noSome formations that have always been classified as appositive compounds without any relevant...
The purpose of this book is to classify Italian adjectives that have the predicative function and ac...
The purpose of this book is to classify Italian adjectives that have the predicative function and ac...
This article analyzes a case of Italian word formation in which the semantics of the derived words a...
The Italian suffix -ata (as well as the corresponding suffixes in other Romance languages) has been ...
The purpose of this book is to classify Italian adjectives that have the predicative function and ac...