Conclusions

Chiara Gianollo
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Abstract

This chapter summarizes the main conclusions reached through the investigation of Latin indefinites and of their Romance continuations. In the case studies under analysis, the process of change originates from phenomena taking place already in Late Latin. In particular, developments affecting the syntax of negation in Late Latin play a fundamental role, triggering lexical renewal and functional shifts in the domain of indefinites. It is frequently the case that Romance languages, while sharing significant similarities, differ profoundly from Classical Latin: for the cases discussed here, they ‘differentiate in parallel’ because they inherit from Late Latin the fundamental prerequisites for later changes. The results of this study, thanks to the interplay of theoretical and diachronic linguistics, confirm the systematic nature of change at the syntax–semantic interface.
结论
本章总结了通过对拉丁不定词及其罗曼语延续的研究得出的主要结论。在所分析的案例研究中,变化的过程源于后期拉丁语中已经发生的现象。尤其是影响晚期拉丁语否定句法的发展,在不定词领域引发了词汇更新和功能转变,起着根本性的作用。经常出现的情况是,罗曼语虽然有很多相似之处,但与古典拉丁语有很大的不同:在这里讨论的情况下,它们“并行区分”,因为它们从后期拉丁语继承了后来变化的基本先决条件。由于理论语言学和历时语言学的相互作用,本研究的结果证实了语法-语义界面变化的系统性质。
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