Construction Grammar and Latin: The case of habeo

The aim of this paper is to extend the notion of light verbs to all the constructions in which a semantically ‘light’ verb is involved. Light verb constructions occur not only when the verb takes a noun in the accusative (V + NP[+acc]), but also when the noun is in another case (V + NP[-acc]) or is...

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Main Author: Anna Pompei
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2016-11-01
Series:Pallas
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/3601
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description The aim of this paper is to extend the notion of light verbs to all the constructions in which a semantically ‘light’ verb is involved. Light verb constructions occur not only when the verb takes a noun in the accusative (V + NP[+acc]), but also when the noun is in another case (V + NP[-acc]) or is the complement of a prepositional phrase (V + PP), as well as when the verb co-occurs with an adverb (V + Adv). Indeed, all these constructions show a similar behaviour, and can be considered as a particular expression of the general construction V + X. This idea is developed taking into account habeo as a light verb.
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spelling doaj.art-241bdaa7ad3c4fa0b3595a6253e9aed22023-02-09T16:31:46ZfraPresses universitaires du MidiPallas0031-03872272-76392016-11-011029910810.4000/pallas.3601Construction Grammar and Latin: The case of habeoAnna PompeiThe aim of this paper is to extend the notion of light verbs to all the constructions in which a semantically ‘light’ verb is involved. Light verb constructions occur not only when the verb takes a noun in the accusative (V + NP[+acc]), but also when the noun is in another case (V + NP[-acc]) or is the complement of a prepositional phrase (V + PP), as well as when the verb co-occurs with an adverb (V + Adv). Indeed, all these constructions show a similar behaviour, and can be considered as a particular expression of the general construction V + X. This idea is developed taking into account habeo as a light verb.http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/3601light verbssupport verbssyntactic constructionsprepositional phrasepreposition in
spellingShingle Anna Pompei
Construction Grammar and Latin: The case of habeo
Pallas
light verbs
support verbs
syntactic constructions
prepositional phrase
preposition in
title Construction Grammar and Latin: The case of habeo
title_full Construction Grammar and Latin: The case of habeo
title_fullStr Construction Grammar and Latin: The case of habeo
title_full_unstemmed Construction Grammar and Latin: The case of habeo
title_short Construction Grammar and Latin: The case of habeo
title_sort construction grammar and latin the case of habeo
topic light verbs
support verbs
syntactic constructions
prepositional phrase
preposition in
url http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/3601
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