In:From Verbal Periphrases to Complex Predicates
Edited by Mar Garachana Camarero, Sandra Montserrat Buendia and Claus Dieter Pusch
[IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 31] 2022
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Published online: 1 December 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.31.toc
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Table of contents
From verbal periphrases to complex predicates: An introduction to the present volume1
Mar Garachana Camarero
Sandra Montserrat Buendia
Claus D. Pusch
The coding of aspectual values in periphrastic constructions across signed languages13
Maria Josep Jarque
Come che al à vût dit: On the semantics of the formes surcomposées in Friulian41
Luca Melchior
The rise of the evidential readings of the Catalan periphrasis deure + infinitive63
Andreu Sentí
Bert Cornillie
A diachronic analysis of the periphrasis soler + infinitive in Catalan: A test-case of invited inferencing87
Sandra Montserrat
A comparison of the early grammaticalization of vado + INF in Catalan, Spanish and French: Same point of departure – different results115
Sarah Feryal Gemicioglu
Origin and development of Spanish verbal periphrases haber + (nexus) + infinitive131
Esther Artigas
Mar Garachana
Anteriors and resultatives in Old Spanish149
Malte Rosemeyer
Unexpected grammaticalizations: The reanalysis of the Spanish verb ir ‘to go’ as a past marker171
Mar Garachana Camarero
Degrammaticalisation indices in Iberian complex predicates?189
Aroldo de Andrade
Susann Fischer
A contrastive study of the degree of grammaticalization of verbal periphrases in Catalan, Spanish and Romanian211
Ana Fernández-Montraveta
Glòria Vázquez
Mihaela Topor
Index234
