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L’articolo si focalizza sull’insegnamento della perifrasi progressiva stare + gerundio agli studenti di italiano come seconda lingua. La prima parte fornisce una panoramica degli studi di linguistica italiana che mette in luce alcune caratteristiche ...
Michele Daloiso
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Structural Ambiguity and the Architecture of Language1
Abstract This article investigates what structural ambiguity reveals about the architecture of language. It analyzes two basic types of structural ambiguity, constituent ambiguity and chain formation ambiguity, and illustrates with a small class of selected case studies how they interweave.
Jordi Fortuny
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Sobre las periphrasis verbales en Español
La idea de estudiar las perífrasis verbales tiene origen en la práctica docente (enseñanza del español a estudiantes extranjeros, concretamente eslovenos) yen la actividad de traductor e intérprete del español al esloveno y vice versa.
Jasmina Markič
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On Deísmo. Another Case of Variation in Spanish Complementation [PDF]
El propòsit d'aquest treball és oferir una descripció suficient d'una construcció no normativa de l'espanyol actual coneguda amb el nom de deísmo. El deísmo es pot definir com l'ús de la preposició de davant d'una oració subordinada d'infinitiu, com ara ...
Bruno Camus Bergareche +1 more
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Short vs Long Stem Alternations in Romance Verbal Inflection: The S‐Morphome
Abstract Some verbs in Romance (e.g. the reflexes of faciō ‘do’, dīcō ‘say’, habeō ‘have’, sapiō ‘know’, possum ‘be able’, and volō ‘want’) display alternations between a short (e.g. It. f‐are, f‐a, d‐ire) and a long (e.g. It. fac‐evo, dic‐e, dic‐evo) stem.
Borja Herce, Chundra A. Cathcart
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Political Terminology in French-Language News Texts for Children and Teenagers
Mass audiences usually learn specialized terms from mass communication media. This research featured political terms obtained from 50 political news pieces published in the French-language magazine GEOAdo (2013– 2022) with 10–15-year-olds as target ...
Elizaveta A. Vdovichenko, V. A. Kameneva
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Today’s Catalan knows the phrases vol ploure and vol caure, literally ‘[it] wants to rain’ and ‘[it] wants to fall,’ with the meaning of ‘showing signs that [something] has to [happen]’ (DDLC, s.v. voler).
Jordi M. Antolí Martínez
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Periphrasis and morphosyntatic mismatch in Czech
This paper presents an HPSG analysis of the Czech periphrastic past and conditional at the morphology-syntax interface. After clarifying the status of Czech auxiliaries as words rather than affixes, we discuss the fact that the past tense exemplifies the phenomenon of zero periphrasis, where a form of the main verb normally combined with an auxiliary ...
Bonami, Olivier, Webelhuth, Gert
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“Homo est deus”: Reflections on Luther's Christology
Abstract In order to refresh scholarly discussions about Luther's Christology, his discourse on Christ is analyzed in the present article with reference to his humanist background and texts, where he attacks scholasticism, philosophy, and logic and seems to promote a new theological methodology and novel ways of speaking about Christ the man‐God.
Anna Vind
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Voler + infinitiu en català: de la perífrasi aspectual d’imminència al marcador epistèmic i evidencial (del segle XIII a l’actualitat) [PDF]
Today’s Catalan knows the phrases vol ploure and vol caure, literally ‘[it] wants to rain’ and ‘[it] wants to fall,’ with the meaning of ‘showing signs that [something] has to [happen]’ (DDLC, s.v. voler).
Antolí Martínez, Jordi M.
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