THE USE OF CONJUNCTIVE IN OBJECT CLAUSES IN FRENCH AND ITALIAN Cover Image

L’UTILISATION DU SUBJONCTIF DANS LES SUBORDONNÉES COMPLÉTIVES EN FRANÇAIS ET EN ITALIEN
THE USE OF CONJUNCTIVE IN OBJECT CLAUSES IN FRENCH AND ITALIAN

Author(s): Louis Begioni
Subject(s): Syntax, Comparative Linguistics
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: comparative linguistics of Romance languages; syntax; semantics; interlocution; diachronic linguistics; synchronic linguistics; psychomechanics of language;

Summary/Abstract: The Use of Conjunctive in Object Clauses in French and Italian. Our study aims at exploring subjunctive modes in completive subordinates in French and Italian. The differences in the syntactic behavior of these verbs are sometimes important especially when French mainly employs the indicative mode while Italian prefers the subjunctive one. To understand these differences we refer to the concept of “deflexivity” which shows a different synchronic systemic balance between the two languages due to a shifting in the historical evolution. The interlocutive orientation of the verbs from a semantic point of view – the objective verbs oriented towards an external reality and the subjective verbs oriented towards the subject - and the different values of the subjunctive, modal (virtual) in French and modal and temporal in Italian, contribute to the explanation of the main differences.

  • Issue Year: 65/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 205-216
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: French
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