Adjective adverb interfaces in Romance
Within the current discussion on grammatical interfaces, the word-classes of adjective and adverb are of particular interest because they appear to be separated or joined in manifold ways at the level of word-class or syntax, with morphology playing a prominent role, especially in Romance. The volum...
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Amsterdam, [Netherlands] ; Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] :
John Benjamins Publishing Company
2017
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Adjective Adverb Interfaces in Romance
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- References
- Part I. General aspects of Romance languages
- Chapter 1. Adjectives with adverbial functions in Romance: Adjectives with adverbial functions in Romance
- 1. Introduction: Adjective or adverb?
- 2. Typology and variation
- 2.1 Attributive modification
- 2.2 Combining typology and variation
- 2.3 Parts of speech and syntax
- 3. Type A
- 3.1 Pan-Romanic usage and oral tradition
- 3.2 Latin
- 3.3 The polyfunctionality of Type A
- 4. Type B
- 4.1 -mente as a correlate of standardization
- 4.2 Type B in Latin
- 5. Type C
- 6. Type D
- 7. Adverbial inflection and adverbial agreement
- 7.1 Adverbial inflection
- 7.2 Adverbial agreement
- 8. The expansion of attributive modification to peripheral functions
- 9. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2. Parameters in Romance adverb agreement
- 1. Introduction: Narrowing the field
- 2. Parameters of adverbial agr(eement)
- 2.1 Pattern 1: No agr
- 2.2 Pattern 2: Full active/stative split
- 2.3 Pattern 3: Restricted active/stative split
- 2.4 Pattern 4: Ergative split
- 3. Formal approach: A quick sketch
- 3.1 Parameter hierarchies
- 4. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3. Before the complementizer: Adverb types and root clause modification
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Typology of adverbs before the complementizer
- 3. Pragmatic adverbs: Grammaticalization towards discourse
- 4. Pragmatic function and silent predicates
- 4.1 Truth predicate and root clause modification
- 4.2 Hearsay, quotatives and reported speech
- 5. Back to sentential adverbs: Type-C adverbs
- 6. Conclusions and final remarks
- References
- Part II. French
- Chapter 4. Adjectives and adverbs in the Grande grammaire du français.
- 1. The distinction between French adjectives and adverbs
- 2. Categories and functions in the Grande grammaire du français
- Syntactic categories in the GGF
- Syntactic functions in the GGF
- 3. Adverbs in the Grande grammaire du français
- The GGF definition of adverbs
- The distinction between prepositions and adverbs
- A further test for French adverbs
- The subclasses of adverbs in the GGF
- The semantic subclasses of adverbs in the GGF
- 4. Adjectives in the Grande grammaire du français
- The GGF definition of adjectives
- The distinction between nouns and adjectives
- Adjectives inside the Noun Phrase
- Adjectives inside the Verbal phrase
- 5. The GGF distinction between adjectives and adverbs
- Adjectives and adverbs with adjectives and nouns
- The case of tout
- The case of fort, juste, soudain
- Adjective and adverb distinction in contemporary informal registers
- 6. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5. Are intrapredicative adjectives adverbs?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Is there such a thing as adverbialized adjective?
- 3. Towards a genetic syntactic system: Incidence, determination and predication
- 3. Towards a genetic syntactic system: Incidence, determination and predication
- 4. Description of items
- 4.1 Determiner of the verb (= determiner of the core of the DVPh)
- 4.2 Determiner of the relation [Dét (or Dét Ø) → CoreDVPh], not included in verbal valency
- 4.2 Determiner of the relation [Dét (or Dét Ø) → CoreDVPh], not included in verbal valency
- 4.3 The secondary predicates
- 5. Conclusion
- Key to abbreviations
- References
- Part III. Italian
- Chapter 6. Adverb agreement in the dialects of the Lausberg Area: Adverb agreement in the dialects of the Lausberg Area
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Adjectival adverbs
- 2.1 Adverbs in southern Italian dialects.
- 2.2 The dialects of the so-called Lausberg Area
- 2.3 Adjectives or adverbs
- 3. Adverb agreement in southern Italian dialects
- 3.1 Patterns of adverb agreement
- 3.2 Interim summary
- 4. Notes on resultatives and pseudo-resultatives
- 4.1 (Pseudo-)resultatives in SIDs
- 4.2 The agreement of (pseudo-)resultatives
- 5. Effects on past participle agreement
- 5.1 The general picture
- 5.2 Adjectival adverbs affect participle agreement
- 6. Outline of a structural interpretation
- 6.1 Adverb placement
- 6.2 Adverb and participle agreement
- 7. Concluding remarks
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Appendix
- Part IV. Romanian
- Chapter 7. Historical overview of the Romanian adverb
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Latin adverbs in Romanian
- 3. Borrowed adverbs
- 4. Adverb derivation in -ește
- 5. Adverbs ending in -mente
- 6. Adverbialized adjectives
- 7. Adverbialized participles
- 8. Adverbial phrases
- 9. Conclusions
- References
- Sources
- Chapter 8. Properties of Romanian adverbs and adjectives from a categorial status perspective
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Types of Romanian adverbs
- 2.1 Non-analysable adverbs
- 2.2 Suffixed adverbs
- 3. Non-typical adverbialisation
- 3.1 Participial or supine forms
- 3.2 Nouns
- 4. Homonymic adverbs and adjectives and their distributional properties
- 5. Adverbs as noun modifiers
- 6. Parenthetical positions
- 7. Derived adverbs and adjectives
- 7.1 The adverbs derived with -ește
- 7.2 The adjectives in -esc
- 7.3 The properties of the adverbs with ește, between inflection and derivation
- 7.3 The properties of the adverbs with ește, between inflection and derivation
- 8. Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Part V. Spanish.
- Chapter 9. Adverbial adjectives and -mente adverbs face to face: Adverbial adjectives and -mente adverbs face to face: Diachronic evidence from Spanish
- 1. Introduction: An intriguing relation
- 2. State of the art
- 2.1 Synchronic grammar
- 2.2 Diachrony
- 2.3 Sociolinguistics, text genre and register
- 2.4 Dialectology
- 2.5 Summary
- 3. Corpus
- 4. Research questions and hypothesis
- 5. Analysis
- 5.1 Adjacency
- 5.2 Relative order of verb and adverb
- 5.3 Nominality binding
- 5.4 Complexity of the event
- 6. Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 10. Descriptive and functional analysis of the solo-solamente adverbial pair in spoken Mexican Spanish: Descriptive and functional analysis of the solo-solamente adverbial pair in spoken Mexican Spanish: Descriptive and functional analysis of the
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Literature review
- 2.1 Solo-solamente as focus operators
- 2.2 Syntactic and pragmatic aspects of solo-solamente
- 2.3 The adjective-adverb interface of solo-solamente
- 3. Methodology
- 4. Results
- 4.1 Frequency of the solo-solamente adverbial pair
- 4.2 Semantic function of solo-solamente
- 4.3 Type of focus and syntactic function of the focus
- 4.4 Syntactic position of solo-solamente
- 4.5 The adverb-adjective interface of solo
- 5. Final considerations
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Chapter 11. From adjective to adverbial modal locutions in Spanish: From adjective to adverbial modal locutions in Spanish
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Corpus and methodology
- 3. The state of the art
- 4. Adjectives documented in the locution: Types and tokens
- 4.1 First adjective in the locutions
- 4.2 Adjectives entering in the Adverbial Modal Locution: Fifteenth-twentieth centuries
- 4.2 Adjectives entering in the Adverbial Modal Locution: Fifteenth-twentieth centuries
- 5. Concluding remarks.
- Bibliography
- a. Corpus
- b. References
- Chapter 12. Adverbial adjectives and the decomposition of event predicates: Adverbial adjectives and the decomposition of event predicates
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Adverbial adjectives and the syntactic decomposition of event predicates
- 2. Adverbial adjectives and the syntactic decomposition of event predicates
- 2.1 Adverbial adjectives and inherent modification
- 2.2 Adverbial adjectives and eventive modification
- 2.3 Adverbial adjectives and durative interpretation
- 2.4 Adverbial adjectives and argumental interpretation
- 3. Some ambiguities
- 4. Adverbial adjectives and secondary predicates
- 5. Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Author queries
- Language index
- Subject index.