01292nam0-2200421---450 99000565599020331620200611193929.0000565599USA01000565599(ALEPH)000565599USA0100056559920041013d1987----|||y0itaa50------baitait0 00|||Epicuro e gli deiA. J. Festugièretraduzione dal francese di Bruno Bellotto e Daniela De AgostiniMilanoColiseum1987163 p.21 cmColiseum. I saggiTrad. di: Epicure et ses dieux.2001Coliseum. I saggi001SA00118612001Epicure et ses dieuxA. J. Festugière.51450EpicuroFilosofia della religioneFMILANO187FESTUGIÈRE,André-Jean442937BELLOTTO,BrunoDE_AGOSTINI,DanielaITSA20111219990005655990203316Dipar.to di Filosofia - SalernoDFCC 187 FES4788 FILCC 187 FES4788 FILBKFIL20121027USA01152520121027USA011615Epicure et ses dieux51450UNISA03892nam 2200613 450 991079267520332120230810001608.03-11-048882-510.1515/9783110497151(CKB)3710000000984001(MiAaPQ)EBC4804407(DE-B1597)469932(OCoLC)979847568(DE-B1597)9783110497151(Au-PeEL)EBL4804407(CaPaEBR)ebr11344941(CaONFJC)MIL984145(OCoLC)973836459(EXLCZ)99371000000098400120170227h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierDiscourse particles formal approaches to their syntax and semantics /edited by Josef Bayer and Volker StruckmeierBerlin, [Germany] ;Boston, [Massachusetts] :De Gruyter,2017.©20171 online resource (340 pages) illustrationsLinguistische Arbeiten,0344-6727 ;Volume 5643-11-049348-9 3-11-049715-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- The status quo of research on discourse particles in syntax and semantics -- The syntax and semantics of discourse particles -- What you see is what you get: Chinese sentence-final particles as head-final complementizers -- The syntax of Swedish modal particles -- Discourse particles and hvað-exclamatives -- Root infinitivals and modal particles. An interim report -- Modal particles ≠ modal particles (= modal particles) -- Discourse particles “embedded”: German ja in adjectival phrases -- Combining ja and doch: A case of discourse structural iconicity -- Discourse marker = discourse particle = thetical = modal particle? A futile comparison -- Stressed and unstressed particles in Old Indic -- On the status and the interpretation of the left-peripheral sentence particles inu and ia in Old High German -- Index Particles have for the longest time been ignored by linguistic research. School-type grammars ignored them since they did not fit into pre-conceived notions of categories, and since they did not seem to enter into grammatical relations commonly discussed in the genre. Only in the last century did some publications discuss particles – and even then only from the perspective of their discourse and pragmatic functions, i.e. their dependance on certain previous contexts, and concluded that the function of particles for the grammar of sentences and their interpretation remains obscure. The current volume presents 11 new articles that take a fresh look at particles: As it turns out, particles inform many aspects of syntax and semantics, too – both diachronically and synchronically: Particles are shown to have fascinating syntactic properties with respect to projection, locality, movement and scope. Their interpretative contributions can be studied with the rigorous methods of formal semantics. Cross-linguistic and diachronic investigations shed new light on the genesis and development of these intriguing – and under-estimated – kinds of lexical elements.LinguisticsParticlesLinguisticsDiscourse analysisDiscourse markersFormal Semantics.Language History.Syntax.LinguisticsParticles.LinguisticsDiscourse analysis.Discourse markers.410.5Bayer JosefStruckmeier VolkerMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792675203321Discourse particles1294028UNINA