De l'expressió de la percepció sensorial auditiva a l'expressió del discurs reportat. El verb 'sentir' en català medieval (s. XIII-XVI)

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  • Jordi M. Antolí Martínez Alacant

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46586/ZfK.2016.167-190

Abstract

Summary: This study analyzes the process of semantic change by which the Old Catalan verb sentir developed from a meaning based on general perception to one implying auditory perception. In particular, the article shows that by the end of the 13th century the verb sentir had only semanticized the perception of non-linguistic auditory stimuli and had not fused completely with the meaning of the verb oir, as was the case with the evolution of SĔNTĪRE in other Romance languages (such as Peninsular Spanish). Our study has been based on data analysis of an electronic linguistic corpus using the concepts of E. C. Traugott’s Invited Inferencing Theory of Semantic Change (IITSC) (2012) and the concept of evidentiality. [Keywords: auditory perception, evidentiality, invited inferencing, Old Catalan, verbs of perception]

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01.07.2016

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Sprachwissenschaft