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Abstract
The object of study of this paper is a Romance construction characterized by the presence of the complementizer in
root clauses and by an evidential or epistemic meaning (i.e. C-constructions). In these structures, the
complementizer is preceded by a functional element that morphologically coincides with an adjective or an adverb. From a
morphosyntactic viewpoint, we show that these structures are monoclausal and that the epistemic or evidential item preceding the
complementizer has undergone a process of grammaticalization becoming a functional element. As for their use and interpretation,
we describe their primary semantic meaning, as well as their pragmatic extensions and functions, which involve subjectification and
intersubjectivity. We finally propose a syntactic configuration that can account for C-constructions and their properties in the
syntax representation. This configuration involves the assumption of a projection – in fact, a set of projections – above ForceP
which encode speaker-oriented and pragmatic features (e.g. evaluative, evidential, epistemic values).
期刊介绍:
Linguistic Variation is an international, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the study of linguistic variation. It seeks to investigate to what extent the study of linguistic variation can shed light on the broader issue of language-particular versus language-universal properties, on the interaction between what is fixed and necessary on the one hand and what is variable and contingent on the other. This enterprise involves properly defining and delineating the notion of linguistic variation by identifying loci of variation. What are the variable properties of natural language and what is its invariant core?