Papers by Saverio Dalpedri
Profilo areale e analisi fonologica del dialetto di Pavone del Mella (BS), con particolare attenzione a un nuovo tipo di armonia vocalica, 2013
Marcello Barbato, Neutralizzazioni alla 4. e 5. persona in Italia Mediana (con una postilla sull'... more Marcello Barbato, Neutralizzazioni alla 4. e 5. persona in Italia Mediana (con una postilla sull'Italia Meridionale) Saverio Dalpedri, Profilo areale e analisi fonologica del dialetto di Pavone del Mella (BS), con particolare attenzione a un nuovo tipo di armonia vocalica Nicola Guerra, Il vohabolario degli ultras viola. Un revival del vernacolo fiorentino? Aspetti linguistici, semiotici e semantici della tifoseria calcistica fiorentina Marco Robecchi, Un inedito glossario Latino-Bergamasco del Trecento (ms. MAB 29) Luca Rognoni, Il sistema fonologico del dialetto modenese Nicole Siri, Per una descrizione del sistema verbale del lurbasco (continuaz. e fine) Fiorenzo Toso, Materiali per il lessico ligure della pesca (continuaz. e fine) Recensioni F. Franceschini, Giovanni Guarducci, il bagitto e il Risorgimento. Testi giudeo-livornesi 1842-1863 e Glossario, Livorno, Salomone Belforte, 2013 (M. Aprile)
Thesis Chapters by Saverio Dalpedri
The encoding of motion events in the Rigveda: A preliminary study, 2017
The aim of this study is to provide a starting point for a synchronic description of motion event... more The aim of this study is to provide a starting point for a synchronic description of motion events in the language of the most ancient text written in an Indo-Aryan language, the Rigveda. Starting from Talmy's classification of lexicalization patterns and the resulting dichotomy in satellite- vs. verb-framing languages, not only are motion verbs and constructions analysed, but a range of collateral forms are discussed too, such as change of state, periphrastic constructions, adjectival predication. The syntactic manifestations of split intransitivity are widely treated, too.
Talks by Saverio Dalpedri
As is well known, the dative case declined in Greek starting already in the first centuries of th... more As is well known, the dative case declined in Greek starting already in the first centuries of the koiné (as early as by Polybius' time), and fell completely out of use in the spoken language by the 9 th -10 th century CE, cf. Humbert (1930: 199-200); Horrocks (2010: 284-5); Holton et al. (2019). The dative was replaced in its core function as marker of indirect objects (IOs) by the genitive or by the accusative -by the bare accusative in case of clitic person pronouns and by prepositional phrases governing the accusative in case of full noun phrases (though the details are more complex and there are often fluctuations even within the same text). This split seems to consolidate at the latest by the 15 th c., or possibly much earlier (Lendari and Manolessou 2003), along a clear geographical line: northern varieties, together with Pontic and Cappadocian, eventually favoured the accusative, while the other dialects opted for the genitive (Horrocks 2010: 284).
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