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Verbs of motion and intermediate source domains of modality: the understudied case of It. occorrere ‘to be necessary, to be needed’

Auteur(s)
Dell'Oro, Francesca 
Institut des sciences du langage 
Date de parution
2022-11-2
In
Folia Linguistica Historica
Vol.
1
No
43
De la page
1
A la page
33
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • auxiliarization
  • diachrony
  • eventive meaning
  • goal-orientedness
  • Italian
  • Latin
  • source domains of modality
  • verbs of motion.
  • auxiliarization

  • diachrony

  • eventive meaning

  • goal-orientedness

  • Italian

  • Latin

  • source domains of mod...

  • verbs of motion.

Résumé
Though the emergence of modality from verbs of motion is a well-attested phenomenon, the assessment of cross-linguistically valid pathways still remains a desideratum. In this paper I offer an outline of the pathway followed by the understudied Italian modal verb occorrere ‘to happen; to be necessary/needed’ (from Latin occurrere, originally ‘to run towards, into something or someone’). Based on the analysis of two large corpora, this paper reconstructs the emergence of the impersonal constructions ‘occorre + INF’ and ‘occorre che + SBJV’ vis-à-vis the personal one (‘to be needed’). The data and their analysis confirm the complexity of the pathway: in fact, the emergence of modality is strongly interlaced with the co-presence of the ancient meaning ‘to happen’, but also with the emergence of a deontic construction in which occorrere assumes the function of the auxiliary essere (‘to be’) as well as with the later evolution of another construction with negative polarity and in which occorrere is a telic metaphoric verb of motion. Though the pathway followed by Italian occorrere could be idiosyncratic in a cross-linguistic perspective, its in-depth study sheds new light on the question of how modality emerges and in particular on its source domains and their relations.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/29629
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2021-11-02_3721_4993.pdf (182.76 KB)
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