"O'è stæto sciù d'assettòu'.

Werner Forner
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句法动词广泛存在于日耳曼语言中。然而,它们也存在于意大利语的不同变体中,包括利古里亚方言。作者从一部 19 世纪流行小说中提取的热那亚语语料库出发,通过语义和句法分析展示了它们的独立地位。目前,语法和词典中还缺少适当的描述。因此,作者概述了一种可能的词典学处理方法。
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“O l’è stæto sciù d’assettòu”.
Syntagmatic verbs are widespread in Germanic languages. However, they are also present in different varieties of Italian, including Ligurian dialects. Starting from a Genoese corpus extracted from a popular 19th century novel, the author shows their independent status by means of a semantic and syntactic analysis. An appropriate description is currently missing in grammars and dictionaries. Therefore, the author outlines a possible lexicographical treatment.
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