Note intuitive sulle diatesi
Active, middle, and passive, as diatheses, are currently (and traditionally) defined in terms of the presumed semantic properties of their subjects. This paper spotlights limits and inadequacies of this viewpoint and claims the functional and syntactic nature of diathesis. KEYWORDS: syntax, dia...
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doaj-239aaab6e7a94def9344d0efd92dde7f2021-08-17T09:13:39ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese1972-99012014-03-0120127 n.s.10.13130/1972-9901/3448Note intuitive sulle diatesiNunzio La Fauci0University of Zurich Active, middle, and passive, as diatheses, are currently (and traditionally) defined in terms of the presumed semantic properties of their subjects. This paper spotlights limits and inadequacies of this viewpoint and claims the functional and syntactic nature of diathesis. KEYWORDS: syntax, diathesis, semantic properties, subject, grammatical functions https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/asgm/article/view/3448 |
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Active, middle, and passive, as diatheses, are currently (and traditionally) defined in terms of the presumed semantic properties of their subjects. This paper spotlights limits and inadequacies of this viewpoint and claims the functional and syntactic nature of diathesis.
KEYWORDS: syntax, diathesis, semantic properties, subject, grammatical functions
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