This chapter presents an investigation on the productivity of words derived from -sc- verbs attested in Classical Latin, as a way of adding to the rich debate on their semantic significance. The work is performed through the use of empirical data provided by the Word Formation Latin lexicon, a derivational morphology resource for Classical and Late Latin. After a brief introduction on the issues regarding -sc- verbs, the derivations with -sc- verbs in input are taken into consideration and analysed by word formation type. The results of this examination are discussed with special emphasis on quantitative as well as diachronic and semantic data.
Budassi, M., Litta Modignani Picozzi, E. M. G., Passarotti, M. C., What’s beyond ‘inchoatives’? Derivation types on the basis of -sc- verbs, in Holmes, N., Ottink, M., Schrickx, J., Selig, M. (ed.), Lemmata Linguistica Latina. Volume I: Words and Sounds, De Gruyter, Berlin - Boston 2019: 240- 257. 10.1515/9783110647587-016 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/152634]
What’s beyond ‘inchoatives’? Derivation types on the basis of -sc- verbs
Litta Modignani Picozzi, Eleonora Maria Gabriella;Passarotti, Marco Carlo
2019
Abstract
This chapter presents an investigation on the productivity of words derived from -sc- verbs attested in Classical Latin, as a way of adding to the rich debate on their semantic significance. The work is performed through the use of empirical data provided by the Word Formation Latin lexicon, a derivational morphology resource for Classical and Late Latin. After a brief introduction on the issues regarding -sc- verbs, the derivations with -sc- verbs in input are taken into consideration and analysed by word formation type. The results of this examination are discussed with special emphasis on quantitative as well as diachronic and semantic data.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.