Nombres de evento y de resultado en construcciones con verbo soporte en latín: el caso de aedificatio, insitio, conspiratio e inflatio.

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Title: Nombres de evento y de resultado en construcciones con verbo soporte en latín: el caso de aedificatio, insitio, conspiratio e inflatio. (Spanish)
Alternate Title: Event and result nouns in support verb constructions in Latin: the case of aedificatio, insitio, conspiratio and inflatio. (English)
Authors: GARZÓN FONTALVO, Eveling, JIMÉNEZ MARTÍNEZ, María Isabel
Source: Nova Tellus; ene-jun2023, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p199-221, 23p
Subject Terms: NOUNS, LATIN language, VERBS
Abstract (English): In this article we analyse if certain deverbative event and result nouns appear in support verb constructions in Latin and of which type they are. Specifically, we study four verbal nouns: aedificatio 'building' and insitio 'graft', which allow both an eventive and a result reading; conspiratio 'conspiracy', which only functions as an event noun; and the result noun inflatio 'swelling'. This analysis will allow us to show that both types of nouns participate in support verb constructions and that, consequently, this fact is not a useful criterion to make the difference between them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): En este artículo analizamos si ciertos nombres deverbales de evento y de resultado aparecen en construcciones con verbo soporte en latín y de qué tipo. En concreto, estudiamos los nombres aedificatio 'edificación' e insitio 'injerto', que admiten tanto una lectura eventiva como una resultativa; conspiratio 'conspiración', que funciona únicamente como nombre de evento; y el nombre de resultado inflatio 'hinchazón'. Este análisis nos permitirá demostrar que ambos tipos de nombres participan en construcciones con verbo soporte y que, consecuentemente, este hecho no supone un criterio útil para diferenciarlos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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