Chapter 3. Intensification processes in Italian
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Nicola Grandi
Abstract
In this paper intensification will be considered an instantiation of evaluative morphology. Intensification will be defined as a uniform semantic-functional operation formally performed by different strategies. The main goal of this paper is to survey these formal strategies in order to understand the reciprocal relationships among them and in order to understand which of them can be considered the most typical expressions of this semantic operation. My main focus will be on Italian. After a brief survey of the constructions usually used to express intensification in contemporary Italian, I will concentrate on two specific issues: the synonymy among the intensifiers described in the first part of the article and the internal structure of constructions where more intensifiers are present at the same time. In this way, it will be possible to single out which are the most typical Italian intensifiers.
Abstract
In this paper intensification will be considered an instantiation of evaluative morphology. Intensification will be defined as a uniform semantic-functional operation formally performed by different strategies. The main goal of this paper is to survey these formal strategies in order to understand the reciprocal relationships among them and in order to understand which of them can be considered the most typical expressions of this semantic operation. My main focus will be on Italian. After a brief survey of the constructions usually used to express intensification in contemporary Italian, I will concentrate on two specific issues: the synonymy among the intensifiers described in the first part of the article and the internal structure of constructions where more intensifiers are present at the same time. In this way, it will be possible to single out which are the most typical Italian intensifiers.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- New insights on intensification and intensifiers 1
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Part I. The category of intensification
- Chapter 1. The comparative basis of intensification 15
- Chapter 2. Intensification and focusing 33
- Chapter 3. Intensification processes in Italian 55
- Chapter 4. Noun classification in Kiswahili 79
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Part II. Strategies of intensification in ancient languages: Hittite, Greek and Latin
- Chapter 5. Intensification and intensifying modification in Hittite 101
- Chapter 6. Diminutives in Ancient Greek 127
- Chapter 7. Nulla sum, nulla sum: Tota, tota occidi 147
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Part III. Strategies of intensification in modern languages: Italian, German, English
- Chapter 8. Intensifiers between grammar and pragmatics 173
- Chapter 9. Stress and tones as intensifying operators in German 193
- Chapter 10. English exclamative clauses and interrogative degree modification 207
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Part IV. Contrastive analysis of intensification in Italian and German
- Chapter 11. A pragmatic view on intensification 231
- Chapter 12. Intensifying structures of adjectives across German and Italian 251
- Chapter 13. The coordination of identical conjuncts as a means of strengthening expressions in German and Italian 265
- Chapter 14. What does reduplication intensify? 289
- Chapter 15. Intensification strategies in German and Italian written language 305
- Chapter 16. Ways to intensify 327
- Chapter 17. Augmentatives in Italian and German 353
- Chapter 18. Intentional vagueness 371
- Index 391
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- New insights on intensification and intensifiers 1
-
Part I. The category of intensification
- Chapter 1. The comparative basis of intensification 15
- Chapter 2. Intensification and focusing 33
- Chapter 3. Intensification processes in Italian 55
- Chapter 4. Noun classification in Kiswahili 79
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Part II. Strategies of intensification in ancient languages: Hittite, Greek and Latin
- Chapter 5. Intensification and intensifying modification in Hittite 101
- Chapter 6. Diminutives in Ancient Greek 127
- Chapter 7. Nulla sum, nulla sum: Tota, tota occidi 147
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Part III. Strategies of intensification in modern languages: Italian, German, English
- Chapter 8. Intensifiers between grammar and pragmatics 173
- Chapter 9. Stress and tones as intensifying operators in German 193
- Chapter 10. English exclamative clauses and interrogative degree modification 207
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Part IV. Contrastive analysis of intensification in Italian and German
- Chapter 11. A pragmatic view on intensification 231
- Chapter 12. Intensifying structures of adjectives across German and Italian 251
- Chapter 13. The coordination of identical conjuncts as a means of strengthening expressions in German and Italian 265
- Chapter 14. What does reduplication intensify? 289
- Chapter 15. Intensification strategies in German and Italian written language 305
- Chapter 16. Ways to intensify 327
- Chapter 17. Augmentatives in Italian and German 353
- Chapter 18. Intentional vagueness 371
- Index 391