This thesis provides a first large-scale typological study on the phenomenon known as pluractionality in cross-linguistic perspective (sample of 241 languages). The aim of this work is to investigate how the languages of the World express pluractionality (i.e., plurality of situations marked on the verb) giving a complete account of the functional domain and morpho-syntax of this phenomenon adopting a functional-typological approach.

(2017). Typology of pluractional constructions in the languages of the World [doctoral thesis - tesi di dottorato]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/77241

Typology of pluractional constructions in the languages of the World

MATTIOLA, Simone
2017-05-29

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This thesis provides a first large-scale typological study on the phenomenon known as pluractionality in cross-linguistic perspective (sample of 241 languages). The aim of this work is to investigate how the languages of the World express pluractionality (i.e., plurality of situations marked on the verb) giving a complete account of the functional domain and morpho-syntax of this phenomenon adopting a functional-typological approach.
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STUDI UMANISTICI INTERCULTURALI
Cristofaro, Sonia
Mattiola, Simone
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