La structuration interne du procès et la ...
Type de document :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Titre :
La structuration interne du procès et la morphologie aspectuelle
Auteur(s) :
Titre de la revue :
Lexique
Pagination :
n° 22, p. 25-54.
Éditeur :
UMR 8163 STL « Savoirs, Textes, Langage » ; Université de Lille
Date de publication :
2015
ISSN :
0756-7138
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Aspect
morphologie aspectuelle
procès
Aktionsart
morphologie aspectuelle
procès
Aktionsart
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences cognitives/Linguistique
Résumé en anglais : [en]
This study aims to compare, on the basis of Russian and French, the morphological expression of the internal structure of eventualities (in the Davidsonian sense of this term) in Slavic languages and their external ...
Lire la suite >This study aims to compare, on the basis of Russian and French, the morphological expression of the internal structure of eventualities (in the Davidsonian sense of this term) in Slavic languages and their external delimitation ("taxis") expressed by inflectional morphology in Romance languages. The study concentrates on the lexical level. It shows that the internal structuring, which consists of three stages (process, natural term, state), is relative to the ontology of eventualities. By contrast, the external boundaries (starting point and end point) are relative to the duration of the eventuality, independently of its internal structure. These two types of structuring, internal and external, are articulated differently in Slavic languages and in Germanic and Romance languages. In Slavic, the internal structure is grammaticalized while the external delimitation is lexicalized. In Germanic languages and in Romance, however, the internal structure is lexicalized, while the external structure is grammaticalized. Our analysis also focuses on the typologically determined distinction between the referential structuring of eventualities and the semantic structuring of Aktionsarts, as well as the interaction between Aktionsart and aspect, and the relationship between telicity and its morphological (either lexical or grammatical) shape.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >This study aims to compare, on the basis of Russian and French, the morphological expression of the internal structure of eventualities (in the Davidsonian sense of this term) in Slavic languages and their external delimitation ("taxis") expressed by inflectional morphology in Romance languages. The study concentrates on the lexical level. It shows that the internal structuring, which consists of three stages (process, natural term, state), is relative to the ontology of eventualities. By contrast, the external boundaries (starting point and end point) are relative to the duration of the eventuality, independently of its internal structure. These two types of structuring, internal and external, are articulated differently in Slavic languages and in Germanic and Romance languages. In Slavic, the internal structure is grammaticalized while the external delimitation is lexicalized. In Germanic languages and in Romance, however, the internal structure is lexicalized, while the external structure is grammaticalized. Our analysis also focuses on the typologically determined distinction between the referential structuring of eventualities and the semantic structuring of Aktionsarts, as well as the interaction between Aktionsart and aspect, and the relationship between telicity and its morphological (either lexical or grammatical) shape.Lire moins >
Langue :
Français
Vulgarisation :
Non
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