di caro, vincenzo nicolò
This paper is meant as a contribution to the research project on variation and optionality in the determiner system in Italo-Romance, with novel data from the Sicilian dialect of Delia. The study is based on fieldwork interviews and the construction of a small corpus of 850 observations by 24 native speakers of Deliano (mean age: 36.37; age range: ...
Duvallon, Outi Yatziv-Malibert, Il-Il
Cet article se propose de se pencher sur les prolongements qu’ont connus les outils élaborés par le Groupe Aixois de Recherche en Syntaxe (GARS) au-delà du français parlé. Notre objectif est de revisiter la notion de paradigme dans une acception dynamique, en adoptant la perspective de « on-line syntax » et en nous appuyant sur des données en finno...
Balnat, Vincent
Cet article est consacré aux anthroponymes indéfinis en français et en allemand. À la différence des autres types de noms propres de personnes, ces anthroponymes ne permettent pas à l’interlocuteur d’identifier clairement le référent. Après avoir montré le statut ambivalent des anthroponymes indéfinis, dont certaines caractéristiques rappellent la ...
Balnat, Vincent
Cet article est consacré aux anthroponymes indéfinis en français et en allemand. À la différence des autres types de noms propres de personnes, ces anthroponymes ne permettent pas à l’interlocuteur d’identifier clairement le référent. Après avoir montré le statut ambivalent des anthroponymes indéfinis, dont certaines caractéristiques rappellent la ...
Ruiz Velasco D., Liliana
The article deals with the verbal form in indefinite constructions with dar la gana and dar gana in Spanish. The results show that dar la gana was expanded morphologically to other tenses, while dar gana shows a decrease on its tenses in contemporary Spanish. It is concluded that the first one was fixed on indefinite constructions unlike the latter...
Ruiz Velasco D., Liliana
The article deals with the verbal form in indefinite constructions with dar la gana and dar gana in Spanish. The results show that dar la gana was expanded morphologically to other tenses, while dar gana shows a decrease on its tenses in contemporary Spanish. It is concluded that the first one was fixed on indefinite constructions unlike the latter...
van der Auwera, Johan Krasnoukhova, Olga
peer reviewed / In the Tupi-Guarini languages the ancestral ‘thing’ word has developed a fair number of grammatical uses, either on its own or together with other material. The paper surveys these uses and their diachronies, with respect to both general issues of grammaticalization from a ‘thing’ source or to debates specific to Tupi-Guarani langua...
Ihsane, Tabea Stark, Elisabeth
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Linguistics
At the heart of this special issue are partitive elements (i. e., partitive articles, partitive pronouns, and partitive case markers) which can express different “shades” of partitivity, namely true partitivity, pseudopartitivity, or indefiniteness, that is, the absence of a part-whole relation in the meaning, in contrast to (pseudo)partitivity. Si...
Carlier, Anne
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Bade, Nadine Schwarz, Florian
Using “A” in noun phrases such as “A father of the vic-tim” is odd, which is commonly explained by the princi-ple Maximize Presupposition, requiring speakers to usethe alternative with the strongest presupposition (here“The”, given its uniqueness presupposition). This re-sults in an anti-uniqueness inference for “A” (clashingwith stereotypical expe...