This paper discusses the various stages of the change leading to the emergence of the Latin verbs fieri ‘to become, to be done/made’ and facere ‘to do, to make’ as im- perfective and perfective passive markers, respectively, between LateLatin and early (Italo)-Romance. It is argued that the grammaticalization of these verbs involves an initial stage in which they become equivalent to the copula. Only gradually they expand into the ver- bal system and become T(ense),A(spect), M(odality) and passive markers. As for the latter function, crucial to the passive interpretation of the sequence fieri/fakere+past participle is a change in the aspectual nature of the verbs entering the construction, from causative accomplishments to active accomplishments and activities. It is also shown that the rise of these passive verbal periphrases is related to radical changes affecting the domains of voice and grammatical relations,which cut across, at some point in time, the aspectual morphological cleavage existing in the Latin verbal system between imperfective and perfective verbal forms.

The rise and grammaticalization paths of Latin fieri and facere as passive auxiliaries / Cennamo, Michela. - STAMPA. - Typological Studies in Language 68:(2006), pp. 311-336.

The rise and grammaticalization paths of Latin fieri and facere as passive auxiliaries

CENNAMO, MICHELA
2006

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This paper discusses the various stages of the change leading to the emergence of the Latin verbs fieri ‘to become, to be done/made’ and facere ‘to do, to make’ as im- perfective and perfective passive markers, respectively, between LateLatin and early (Italo)-Romance. It is argued that the grammaticalization of these verbs involves an initial stage in which they become equivalent to the copula. Only gradually they expand into the ver- bal system and become T(ense),A(spect), M(odality) and passive markers. As for the latter function, crucial to the passive interpretation of the sequence fieri/fakere+past participle is a change in the aspectual nature of the verbs entering the construction, from causative accomplishments to active accomplishments and activities. It is also shown that the rise of these passive verbal periphrases is related to radical changes affecting the domains of voice and grammatical relations,which cut across, at some point in time, the aspectual morphological cleavage existing in the Latin verbal system between imperfective and perfective verbal forms.
2006
9789027229809
The rise and grammaticalization paths of Latin fieri and facere as passive auxiliaries / Cennamo, Michela. - STAMPA. - Typological Studies in Language 68:(2006), pp. 311-336.
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