This paper presenta a contrastive analysis of the Romance verbs derived from ESSE and STARE. The lexical and syntactic characteristics of these verbs in Latin and their locative and atributive uses clearly contrast with actual Romance uses. This contrast highlights the variable extension of the verbs derived from STARE assuming the space of those derived from ESSE.One extreme of the clyne is represented by the Hispanic languages (i.e., Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan), which have developed more uses and thus extended further the STARE forms. On the opposite extreme, there is French, which has no STARE uses. In between, there are Occitan, Sardinian, Italian and Romanian, which include some forms derived from STARE, but their extension is inf...
The complex series of semantic and syntactic functions borne by the Romance offshoots of lat. stare ...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
It is well known that standard Romance languages, following the classical Latin tradition, employ pr...
Les verbes latins ESSE et STARE ont trouvé un prolongement dans toutes les langues romanes. Parmi ce...
In a previous contribution on the verb stare (Nuti 2010), I presented a diachronic sequence of meani...
Les verbes latins ESSE et STARE ont trouvé un prolongement dans toutes les langues romanes. Parmi ce...
Les verbes latins ESSE et STARE ont trouvé un prolongement dans toutes les langues romanes. Parmi ce...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the evolution from imperatives to discourse mark...
International audienceRomance etymologists generally consider that due to the abundance of written e...
textIn spite of the vast amount of research on mood in Romance languages, certain fundamental issues...
The dissertation is a diachronic study of verbs of motion in the Romance languages. The work on thes...
study in semantics Recent linguistic studies on perception have focused mainly on verbs referring to...
As is known, Spanish (along with other Romance languages, such as Portuguese and Catalan) has two co...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the evolution from imperatives to discourse mark...
Interactions between Semantic and Verbal Aspects in Romance Languages: Examples in French and Itali...
The complex series of semantic and syntactic functions borne by the Romance offshoots of lat. stare ...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
It is well known that standard Romance languages, following the classical Latin tradition, employ pr...
Les verbes latins ESSE et STARE ont trouvé un prolongement dans toutes les langues romanes. Parmi ce...
In a previous contribution on the verb stare (Nuti 2010), I presented a diachronic sequence of meani...
Les verbes latins ESSE et STARE ont trouvé un prolongement dans toutes les langues romanes. Parmi ce...
Les verbes latins ESSE et STARE ont trouvé un prolongement dans toutes les langues romanes. Parmi ce...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the evolution from imperatives to discourse mark...
International audienceRomance etymologists generally consider that due to the abundance of written e...
textIn spite of the vast amount of research on mood in Romance languages, certain fundamental issues...
The dissertation is a diachronic study of verbs of motion in the Romance languages. The work on thes...
study in semantics Recent linguistic studies on perception have focused mainly on verbs referring to...
As is known, Spanish (along with other Romance languages, such as Portuguese and Catalan) has two co...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the evolution from imperatives to discourse mark...
Interactions between Semantic and Verbal Aspects in Romance Languages: Examples in French and Itali...
The complex series of semantic and syntactic functions borne by the Romance offshoots of lat. stare ...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
It is well known that standard Romance languages, following the classical Latin tradition, employ pr...