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16 Focalisers

  • Anna-Maria De Cesare
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Manual of Romance Word Classes
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Abstract

The goal of this chapter is to describe the minor word class of focalisers in the Romance languages. This chapter starts by showing how the class of focalisers can be subdivided based on morphological and semantic criteria (Section 2). It then provides a detailed description of the syntactic properties defining focalisers as a word class (Section 3). In the last part of the chapter (Section 4), we clarify how focalisers differ from other word classes with which they interface (manner and degree adverbs, discourse connectives, and modal particles), i. e. with which they share morphological, syntactic, and/or semantic features.

Abstract

The goal of this chapter is to describe the minor word class of focalisers in the Romance languages. This chapter starts by showing how the class of focalisers can be subdivided based on morphological and semantic criteria (Section 2). It then provides a detailed description of the syntactic properties defining focalisers as a word class (Section 3). In the last part of the chapter (Section 4), we clarify how focalisers differ from other word classes with which they interface (manner and degree adverbs, discourse connectives, and modal particles), i. e. with which they share morphological, syntactic, and/or semantic features.

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