Diferencias semánticas entre los distintos tipos de completivas declarativas

  • Eustaquio Sánchez Salor Universidad de Extremadura
Keywords: Semántica

Abstract

The semantic solution to the question concerning the difference between the various types of declarative nominal subordinate clauses would be as follows: clauses which are normally constructed with infinitive only, dico Caesarem uenire, from the semantic point of view contain only the feature [+ QUID], that is, they indicate only the quidditas or content of the declarative verb. Clauses constructed with quod, doleo quod non venias, contain the feature [+ QUID] -indicating, in effect, the content of the affliction- and also the feature [UNDE] since they indicate also the origin or starting point of the affliction. Finally, those clauses constructed with ut + subjunctive, such as accidit ut omnes deicerent, like all nominal subordinate clauses contain the feature (+QUID], given that they indicate the quidittas of the occurrence, as well as the feature [+QUOD], since they indicate also de end result produced by the situation in question.

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Published
1991-07-15
How to Cite
Sánchez Salor, Eustaquio. 1991. “Diferencias Semánticas Entre Los Distintos Tipos De Completivas Declarativas”. Fortunatae, no. 1 (July), 221-32. https://www.ull.es/revistas/index.php/fortvnatae/article/view/2906.
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