Procesos de copularización en la lengua latinaprecedentes semánticos y factores incidentes

  1. Concepción Cabrillana Leal 1
  1. 1 Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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    Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

    Santiago de Compostela, España

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Revista:
Glotta: zeitschrift für griechische und lateinische sprache...

ISSN: 0017-1298

Ano de publicación: 2022

Número: 98

Páxinas: 78-112

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.13109/GLOT.2022.98.1.78 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

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  • Citas en Scopus: 0 (11-09-2023)
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SCImago Journal Rank

  • Ano 2022
  • Impacto SJR da revista: 0.184
  • Cuartil maior: Q1
  • Área: Classics Cuartil: Q1 Posición na área: 29/155
  • Área: Linguistics and Language Cuartil: Q2 Posición na área: 523/1159

CIRC

  • Ciencias Sociais: B
  • Ciencias Humanas: A+

Scopus CiteScore

  • Ano 2022
  • CiteScore da revista: 0.6
  • Área: Classics Percentil: 84
  • Área: Language and Linguistics Percentil: 55
  • Área: Linguistics and Language Percentil: 53

Journal Citation Indicator (JCI)

  • Ano 2022
  • JCI da revista: 1.57
  • Cuartil maior: Q1
  • Área: CLASSICS Cuartil: Q1 Posición na área: 10/59

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Resumo

This paper aims (i) to distinguish a number of basic semantic notions that may be subject to copularization processes (existence-eventuality, location-position, or [fictitious] elative movement), and (ii) to identify and illustrate various lin-guistic contexts and constructions that might have catalyzed these processes to a greater or lesser extent, including: the presence of abstract locative comple-ments, the construction with secondary predicates, and the presence of Manner adverbs. The denotational degradation of the predicate, the pragmatic focusing of one or another element, and the loss of control by the Subject in some con-structions, are all additional circumstances that might have influenced various types of semantic reinterpretation and recategorization which have themselves taken place within these linguistic processes. Finally, a hierarchy according to the degree of acquired copularization of the predicates analyzed is proposed.