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IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature, 2022
Abstract The aim of this study is to compare verbal periphrases (VPs) between three Romance languages (Spanish, Catalan and Romanian) and establish the degree of grammaticalization of these linguistic elements in each language. From the analysis of the data, we can assert that the degree of grammaticalization shown by the auxiliaries of a periphrastic ...
Ana Fernández-Montraveta
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Abstract The aim of this study is to compare verbal periphrases (VPs) between three Romance languages (Spanish, Catalan and Romanian) and establish the degree of grammaticalization of these linguistic elements in each language. From the analysis of the data, we can assert that the degree of grammaticalization shown by the auxiliaries of a periphrastic ...
Ana Fernández-Montraveta
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Prolegomena to a Semantic Analysis of Phase-Indicating Verbal Periphrases in Portuguese
1983Dascal Marcelo
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Review of Olbertz (1998): Verbal Periphrases in a Functional Grammar of Spanish
Studies in Language, 2000Rena Torres Cacoullos
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Non-passive Verbal Periphrases in the Romance Languages
2021Verbal periphrases combine two verbal forms that share their arguments. One of the forms, [V2], lexically determines most of the argument structure of the whole construction, whereas the other, [V1], contributes the sort of abstract meaning usually associated with functional categories in the realms of tense, aspect, and modality and is often ...
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Aspect Prefixes in Verbal Periphrases in Italian and Other Romance Languages
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Origin and development of Spanish verbal periphrases haber + (nexus) + infinitive
2022Abstract It is a well attested fact that possessive verbs spread to different meanings. In many languages, these lexical verbs often lead to auxiliary and semi-auxiliary verbs. This is the case of Lat. habeo, and its Romance descendants, that gave rises to different periphrastic constructions whose meaning goes from a past and a future tense to a ...
Esther Artigas, Mar Garachana
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Revista Internacional de Lingüística Iberoamericana
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