Further verbal characteristics of Latin predicate nouns

IF 0.2 0 CLASSICS Journal of Latin Linguistics Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1515/joll-2022-2011
Eveling Garzón Fontalvo, Cristina Tur
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Abstract Events are prototypically expressed by verbs, but predicate nouns are also able to denote states of affairs. In this paper, we intend to analyse the verbal features of these nouns with a twofold purpose: on the one hand, we attempt to align the treatment of their complementation structures with Functional Grammar, addressing the different semantic participants involved in the event – arguments, adjuncts and disjuncts – and their syntactic codification. On the other hand, we describe and illustrate other verbal features that have not been considered as such so far, such as Aspect, Tense, Mood, and Voice. Additionally, in this work we highlight the special role played by collocations as a linguistic resource that allows the encoding of these verbal features.
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拉丁谓语名词的进一步言语特征
抽象事件是由动词原型表达的,但谓语名词也可以表示事态。在本文中,我们打算分析这些名词的言语特征,目的有两个:一方面,我们试图将其互补结构的处理与功能语法相结合,解决事件中涉及的不同语义参与者——论点、附加词和析取词——及其句法编纂。另一方面,我们描述并说明了迄今为止尚未被考虑的其他言语特征,如体感、时态、语气和声音。此外,在这项工作中,我们强调了搭配作为一种语言资源所发挥的特殊作用,它允许对这些语言特征进行编码。
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