Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
The diffraction of iam: contextual effects in interpretation / Calaresu, Emilia Maria; Pieroni, Silvia. - II:(2019), pp. 280-295. [10.1515/9783110678222]
Abstract:
This chapter draws attention to a fairly frequent set of occurrences of iam which are usually interpreted as having a deictic value and thus translated
as ‘right now’, ‘soon’, or not translated at all. After first discussing the most straightforward temporal uses (corresponding to interpretations such as ‘already’ and ‘almost’), this paper proposes a unified account of iam as a Tense-Aspect-Mood operator, which always maintains a stable ‘anaphoric’ character but allows a diffraction of different though related interpretations depending on context. The data we will discuss are mostly but not exclusively taken from Plautus’s plays.
as ‘right now’, ‘soon’, or not translated at all. After first discussing the most straightforward temporal uses (corresponding to interpretations such as ‘already’ and ‘almost’), this paper proposes a unified account of iam as a Tense-Aspect-Mood operator, which always maintains a stable ‘anaphoric’ character but allows a diffraction of different though related interpretations depending on context. The data we will discuss are mostly but not exclusively taken from Plautus’s plays.
Tipologia CRIS:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
Latin linguistics, iam, tense-aspect-mood operator, phasality, presupposition, contextual effects
Elenco autori:
Calaresu, Emilia Maria; Pieroni, Silvia
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Titolo del libro:
Lemmata Linguistica Latina, volume II: Clause and Discourse