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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
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Schriftenreihe: | Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ;
v. 16. |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vi, 340 pages). |
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505 | 8 | |a 4. Evidence for the velar element being morphologically parsed as belonging to the inflectional endings in Old Spanish but then possibly part of the root in Modern Spanish5. The N-pattern morphome; 6. The clash of the morphomes; 6.1 The creation of the L>>N-pattern; 7. Conclusions and implications; 7.1 Conclusion; References; Appendix; 155 in total; 3. The history of concatenative compounds in Spanish; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 2.1 Concatenative compounding in historical perspective; 2.2 The Latin origins of the linking vowel -i-; 3. Concatenative compounding in Spanish. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 Types of concatenative compounds3.2 History of concatenative compounds in Spanish; 4. Methodology: Sources, data collection, classification and quantification; 5. Findings; 5.1 Frequency of structural patterns in Spanish concatenative compounds; 5.2 Structural variability of concatenative compounds; 5.3 Historical relationship between concatenative compound variants; 6. An alternative hypothesis; 7. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4. Intersubjectification and textual emphasis in the use of definite article + proper name in Spanish; 1. Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. From the Latin distal demonstrative ille to the definite article3. Definite article + proper name in present-day Spanish; 4. The definite article as a marker of discourse prominence; 5. The recognitional use of definite article + proper name; 6. Conclusions; References; Corpus; 5. Stylistic fronting in Old Spanish texts; 1. Introduction; 2. Textual evidence; 2.1 Subject gap; 2.2 Initial position in main sentences; 2.3 Subordinate sentences; 3. Focus meaning?; 4. Stylistic fronting in main clauses; 5. Split phrases and analytical futures; 6. Stylistic fronting in subordinate clauses. | |
505 | 8 | |a 7. Summary and conclusionsReferences; Corpus; 6. The dative experiencer of Spanish gustar; 1. Introduction; 2. The historical development of gustar; 2.1 The physical sense of taste; 2.2 Extension to the mental world; 2.3 The syntactic shift; 3. Construals of mental events; 3.1 Gustar vs.amar; 3.2 Gustar vs. querer; 3.3 Gustar and placer; 4. The change and its motivation; 4.1 The initial contexts; 4.2 Generalisation of the dative construction with gustar; 5. The 'liking' verbs with a human stimulus; 6. Conclusions; References; Corpus. | |
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spelling | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / edited by Miriam Bouzouita, Ioanna Sitaridou, Enrique Pato. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018] 1 online resource (vi, 340 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics (IHLL), 2213-3887 ; volume 16 Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 16, 2018). Intro; Studies in Historical Ibero-Romance Morpho-Syntax; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; 1. Some introductory reflections; 1. General overview; 2. Individual contributions; 3. Coda; Reference; 2. Velar allomorphy in Ibero-Romance; 1. Introduction; 2. Brief explanation as to the origin of velar allomorphy in Ibero-Romance; 3. Velar allomorphy in Old Spanish A purely morphological/morphomic account based on allomorphic endings. 4. Evidence for the velar element being morphologically parsed as belonging to the inflectional endings in Old Spanish but then possibly part of the root in Modern Spanish5. The N-pattern morphome; 6. The clash of the morphomes; 6.1 The creation of the L>>N-pattern; 7. Conclusions and implications; 7.1 Conclusion; References; Appendix; 155 in total; 3. The history of concatenative compounds in Spanish; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 2.1 Concatenative compounding in historical perspective; 2.2 The Latin origins of the linking vowel -i-; 3. Concatenative compounding in Spanish. 3.1 Types of concatenative compounds3.2 History of concatenative compounds in Spanish; 4. Methodology: Sources, data collection, classification and quantification; 5. Findings; 5.1 Frequency of structural patterns in Spanish concatenative compounds; 5.2 Structural variability of concatenative compounds; 5.3 Historical relationship between concatenative compound variants; 6. An alternative hypothesis; 7. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4. Intersubjectification and textual emphasis in the use of definite article + proper name in Spanish; 1. Introduction. 2. From the Latin distal demonstrative ille to the definite article3. Definite article + proper name in present-day Spanish; 4. The definite article as a marker of discourse prominence; 5. The recognitional use of definite article + proper name; 6. Conclusions; References; Corpus; 5. Stylistic fronting in Old Spanish texts; 1. Introduction; 2. Textual evidence; 2.1 Subject gap; 2.2 Initial position in main sentences; 2.3 Subordinate sentences; 3. Focus meaning?; 4. Stylistic fronting in main clauses; 5. Split phrases and analytical futures; 6. Stylistic fronting in subordinate clauses. 7. Summary and conclusionsReferences; Corpus; 6. The dative experiencer of Spanish gustar; 1. Introduction; 2. The historical development of gustar; 2.1 The physical sense of taste; 2.2 Extension to the mental world; 2.3 The syntactic shift; 3. Construals of mental events; 3.1 Gustar vs.amar; 3.2 Gustar vs. querer; 3.3 Gustar and placer; 4. The change and its motivation; 4.1 The initial contexts; 4.2 Generalisation of the dative construction with gustar; 5. The 'liking' verbs with a human stimulus; 6. Conclusions; References; Corpus. Romance languages Morphosyntax. Romance languages Grammar, Historical. Langues romanes Morphosyntaxe. Langues romanes Grammaire historique. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY French. bisacsh FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Romance Languages (Other) bisacsh Romance languages Grammar, Historical fast Bouzouita, Miriam, editor. Sitaridou, Ioanna, editor. Pato, Enrique, editor. has work: Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH8m3mBwVwqWvBcWRt7Rw3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2018 9789027200457 (DLC) 2017060210 Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; v. 16. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014159381 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1837381 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; Intro; Studies in Historical Ibero-Romance Morpho-Syntax; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; 1. Some introductory reflections; 1. General overview; 2. Individual contributions; 3. Coda; Reference; 2. Velar allomorphy in Ibero-Romance; 1. Introduction; 2. Brief explanation as to the origin of velar allomorphy in Ibero-Romance; 3. Velar allomorphy in Old Spanish A purely morphological/morphomic account based on allomorphic endings. 4. Evidence for the velar element being morphologically parsed as belonging to the inflectional endings in Old Spanish but then possibly part of the root in Modern Spanish5. The N-pattern morphome; 6. The clash of the morphomes; 6.1 The creation of the L>>N-pattern; 7. Conclusions and implications; 7.1 Conclusion; References; Appendix; 155 in total; 3. The history of concatenative compounds in Spanish; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 2.1 Concatenative compounding in historical perspective; 2.2 The Latin origins of the linking vowel -i-; 3. Concatenative compounding in Spanish. 3.1 Types of concatenative compounds3.2 History of concatenative compounds in Spanish; 4. Methodology: Sources, data collection, classification and quantification; 5. Findings; 5.1 Frequency of structural patterns in Spanish concatenative compounds; 5.2 Structural variability of concatenative compounds; 5.3 Historical relationship between concatenative compound variants; 6. An alternative hypothesis; 7. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; 4. Intersubjectification and textual emphasis in the use of definite article + proper name in Spanish; 1. Introduction. 2. From the Latin distal demonstrative ille to the definite article3. Definite article + proper name in present-day Spanish; 4. The definite article as a marker of discourse prominence; 5. The recognitional use of definite article + proper name; 6. Conclusions; References; Corpus; 5. Stylistic fronting in Old Spanish texts; 1. Introduction; 2. Textual evidence; 2.1 Subject gap; 2.2 Initial position in main sentences; 2.3 Subordinate sentences; 3. Focus meaning?; 4. Stylistic fronting in main clauses; 5. Split phrases and analytical futures; 6. Stylistic fronting in subordinate clauses. 7. Summary and conclusionsReferences; Corpus; 6. The dative experiencer of Spanish gustar; 1. Introduction; 2. The historical development of gustar; 2.1 The physical sense of taste; 2.2 Extension to the mental world; 2.3 The syntactic shift; 3. Construals of mental events; 3.1 Gustar vs.amar; 3.2 Gustar vs. querer; 3.3 Gustar and placer; 4. The change and its motivation; 4.1 The initial contexts; 4.2 Generalisation of the dative construction with gustar; 5. The 'liking' verbs with a human stimulus; 6. Conclusions; References; Corpus. Romance languages Morphosyntax. Romance languages Grammar, Historical. Langues romanes Morphosyntaxe. Langues romanes Grammaire historique. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY French. bisacsh FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Romance Languages (Other) bisacsh Romance languages Grammar, Historical fast |
title | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / |
title_auth | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / |
title_exact_search | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / |
title_full | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / edited by Miriam Bouzouita, Ioanna Sitaridou, Enrique Pato. |
title_fullStr | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / edited by Miriam Bouzouita, Ioanna Sitaridou, Enrique Pato. |
title_full_unstemmed | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / edited by Miriam Bouzouita, Ioanna Sitaridou, Enrique Pato. |
title_short | Studies in historical Ibero-Romance morpho-syntax / |
title_sort | studies in historical ibero romance morpho syntax |
topic | Romance languages Morphosyntax. Romance languages Grammar, Historical. Langues romanes Morphosyntaxe. Langues romanes Grammaire historique. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY French. bisacsh FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Romance Languages (Other) bisacsh Romance languages Grammar, Historical fast |
topic_facet | Romance languages Morphosyntax. Romance languages Grammar, Historical. Langues romanes Morphosyntaxe. Langues romanes Grammaire historique. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY French. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Romance Languages (Other) Romance languages Grammar, Historical |
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