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From matrix clause to discourse marker: the grammaticalization of Hauptsache

2021

[EN] This paper has a double purpose. On the one hand, it intends to prove the existence of a discourse marker (DM) Hauptsache. This element preserves the core conceptual meaning of the homonymous noun, but differs from it with regard to its morphosyntactic and semantic features as well as to its discourse-organizing, information structuring, and modal functions. On the other hand, the emergence of Hauptsache as a discourse particle is explained on the grounds of a grammaticalization process similar to the ones described for the prototypical German DMs. Evidence drawn from a corpus of German and Austrian parliamentary protocols will show in which ways the six fundamental processes implied i…

Projecting constructions050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguagePhilosophy05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGrammatikalisierungProjektorkonstruktionenConstruction GrammarLanguage and LinguisticsDiscourse markerAlemany parlatDiskursmarker0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesKonstruktionsgrammatikGrammaticalizationInformationsstrukturHumanitiesInformation structure
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Utopia e distopia nel progetto digitale

2020

Sono passati più di venti anni dalla pubblicazione di Being Digital, il celebre libro di Nicholas Negroponte, all’interno del quale il fondatore del MIT Media Lab affermava che “il passaggio dagli atomi ai bit è irreversibile e inarrestabile”. Tale preannunciata rivoluzione, sembra oggi giunta a una fase più matura coinvolgendo sia la sfera pubblica che quella privata, le professioni, la politica e l’economia. Il digitale, facilitando e razionalizzando di giorno in giorno processi precedentemente analogici, è diventato ubiquo. Se da un lato gli aspetti positivi di queste trasformazioni sono evidenti, altrettanto palesi appaiono le aporie: dalla dipendenza tecnologica al rapporto con i socia…

TechnologyTownDisegnoDrawingDigitaleDistopiaDigitalSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaArchitetturaArchitectural SpaceArchitectureSettore L-ART/03 - Storia Dell'Arte ContemporaneaLandscapeTerritoryRestauroSettore ICAR/19 - RestauroSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaPaesaggioCitySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaTerritorioDesigningSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaUrban PlanningProjectingSpazioTecnologiaRestorationPianificazioneProgettoSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoUtopiaCittàDystopia
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Los canecillos de la Capilla del Cementerio de San Juan del Hospital de Valencia

2020

In the medieval cemetery of the Historic Site of San Juan del Hospital of Valencia is housed a small funeral chapel founded in the late thirteenth century by the knight Arnau de Romaní. Along its cornice there are a series of heads of animals and humans that are one of the few sculptural vestiges inserted into the Romanesque iconographic tradition that are preserved in the city. So far they have not aroused the interest of specialists and no one has dedicated a detailed study to these curious and interesting images located in the marginal spaces of such a beautiful building. This article aims to complete this gap addressing the study of the corbels of the small temple, projecting a thematic…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASprojecting a thematic tour both for its iconography and for its symbolic and functional meaning. Iglesia de San Juan del Hospital / Hospitalarios / Canecillos / Escultura / RománicoChurch of San Juan del Hospital / Hospitalers / Corbels / Sculpture / Romanesque. 9 26Emilio Jesús In the medieval cemetery of the Historic Site of San Juan del Hospital of Valencia is housed a small funeral chapel founded in the late thirteenth century by the knight Arnau de Romaní. Along its cornice there are a series of heads of animals and humans that are one of the few sculptural vestiges inserted into the Romanesque iconographic tradition that are preserved in the city. So far they have not aroused the interest of specialists and no one has dedicated a detailed study to these curious and interesting images located in the marginal spaces of such a beautiful building. This article aims to complete this gap addressing the study of the corbels of the small temple:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707052 Los canecillos de la Capilla del Cementerio de San Juan del Hospital de Valencia Díaz García
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