
handle: 10396/32608
L’objectiu d’aquest treball és caracteritzar la perífrasi de l’espanyol i de l’italià des del punt de vista de l’aspecte gramatical i de l’aspecte lèxic o Aktionsart. Desenvoluparem aquesta caracterització en el marc d’altres perífrasis verbals de gerundi amb auxiliar de moviment en les dues llengües, concretament, , i . Com demostrarem, totes aquestes perífrasis manifesten una gran proximitat tant aspectual com accional. Quant a l’aspecte lèxic, desenvoluparem una descripció de les perífrasis en trets accionals. Demostrarem que manté major proximitat respecte a la perífrasi de la que manté respecte al seu equivalent formal , tot i que l’auxiliar té el mateix origen.
The aim of this work is to characterize the Spanish verbal periphrasis and the Italian from the point of view of both grammatical and lexical aspect, or Aktionsart. We will develop this characterization in the context of other verbal gerund periphrases with a motion auxiliary in both languages, namely: , and . These periphrases show the same kind of aspectual and actional behavior. Regarding lexical aspect, we will develop a description of the periphrases in actional features. We will show that is closer to than to its formal equivalent , despite the same origin of the auxiliary.
Grammatical aspect, Aspecte gramatical, Perífrasis verbals, Lexical aspect, Contrast italià-espanyol, Italian-Spanish contrast, Verbal periphrases, Aspecte lèxic
Grammatical aspect, Aspecte gramatical, Perífrasis verbals, Lexical aspect, Contrast italià-espanyol, Italian-Spanish contrast, Verbal periphrases, Aspecte lèxic
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