In this dissertation, I investigate the strategies of sentence negation realized through co-etymological forms that can be found in the Italian varieties and the Italo-Romance dialects spoken in Lavello (PZ) and Vertova (BG). I analyse the outcomes of the Jespersen’s cycle that involves particle deriving from Latin mīca(m) (‘crumb’) in the considered varieties. I also consider the consequences of language contact between the Italo-Romance dialects and the regional varieties of Italian, underling the bidirectionality of the dynamic and relating the functions covered by the negative particles with the notion of (inter)subjectivity.

La negazione di frase: forme e funzioni. Studi di caso nel dominio italoromanzo

BALLARE', Silvia
2019

Abstract

In this dissertation, I investigate the strategies of sentence negation realized through co-etymological forms that can be found in the Italian varieties and the Italo-Romance dialects spoken in Lavello (PZ) and Vertova (BG). I analyse the outcomes of the Jespersen’s cycle that involves particle deriving from Latin mīca(m) (‘crumb’) in the considered varieties. I also consider the consequences of language contact between the Italo-Romance dialects and the regional varieties of Italian, underling the bidirectionality of the dynamic and relating the functions covered by the negative particles with the notion of (inter)subjectivity.
14-feb-2019
Italiano
BERNINI, Giuliano
Università degli studi di Bergamo
Bergamo
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