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Latin Synthetic Compounding and Distributed Morphology

Renato Oniga
2020
  • journal article

Periodico
LINGUE ANTICHE E MODERNE
Abstract
The theory of Distributed Morphology (DM) has been applied to English synthetic compounds by Harley (2009), who proposes an analysis as incorporation structures. After a short introduction on the passage from lexicalism to DM in Latin morphology (par. 1), I will try to extend Haley’s analysis to Latin synthetic compounds, suggesting some revisions (par. 2). In the first place, I will argue for the necessity to introduce verbal features in the structure of a compound like "agricola", in order to explain the special meanings associated to the root COL, that is the fact that the verbal head introduces a dynamic event, and that the nominalized root AGR is interpreted as undergoing a change of state (par. 3). This suggestion is confirmed by comparing the structures of verb phrases, e.g. "colere agrum", noun phrases with nominal derivatives, e.g. "cultor agri", and synthetic compounds, e.g. "agricola", where the crucial observation is that in Latin, unlike English, there is no overt agentive suffix in the compound, such as -er in "taxi-driver": in Latin synthetic compounds we do not find the typical agentive suffix -tor (par. 4). I will conclude with some general observations on the relationships between morphology and syntax (par. 5).
DOI
10.4424/lam92020-9
WOS
WOS:000683776400009
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1195491
https://lingue-antiche-e-moderne.it
Diritti
open access
Soggetti
  • Morphological theory

  • Word formation

  • Latin

  • Synthetic compound

  • Distributed morpholog...

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