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<br /></br><hr /><b>Tesis doctoral: </b><br />Stovicek, Thomas. 2010.
A Developmental History of the Hispano-Romance Verb Conjugations. Ohio
State University (Estados Unidos), Department of Spanish and
Portuguese.<br /><b>Información de:</b> Thomas Stovicek
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/><b>Director/a de tesis: </b>Wayne Redenbarger <br
/><b>Codirectores/as: </b>Fernando Martínez-Gil , David Odden <br
/><br /><b>Descripción</b><br /><p>This study outlines the
development of Portuguese and Spanish verbal morphology from Latin in
the context of the Hispanic branch of Romance, with a focus on the
conjugational classes, whose number has been reduced to only three in
this branch of Western Romance. It is innovative in approaching the
topic as a study of sequential productive grammars in an Item and
Process type framework. We have found evidence to indicate that in
addition to regular phonological change, morphological restructuring
and language contact each played an important role in the
reclassification of the Latin verb classes II-IV into the verb classes
of the Hispano-Romance daughter languages. The historical data studied
have been collected from published secondary sources of manuscript and
dialectological data and supplemented with data from searchable
electronic corpora.</p><br /><b>Área temática:</b> Fonética,
Fonología, Lingüística histórica, Morfología<br /><br
/><b>Índice</b><br /><p>Table of Contents<br />Abstract<br
/>Acknowledgments<br />Table of Contents<br />List of Tables<br />List
of Figures<br />List of Abbreviations<br /><br />Chapter 1:
Introduction<br />Chapter 2: Verbal Morpho-phonology of Classical
Latin<br />Chapter 3: Historical Morphology and Phonology in
Generative Grammar<br />Chapter 4: Relevant Phonological Changes in
the Vulgar Latin of the Iberian Peninsula<br />Chapter 5: Historical
Data from Hispano-Romance<br />Chapter 6: Relevant Changes in the
Morpho-phonology of the Hispano-Romance Languages<br />Chapter 7:
Summary and Conclusions<br /><br />References<br /><br />Appendix A:
Color key to Classical Latin and Hispano-Romance verb data<br
/>Appendix B: CL simple verbs with Modern Spanish and Portuguese
Reflexes<br />Appendix C: CL compound prefixed verbs and Modern
Spanish and Portuguese Reflexes</p><br /><b>Fecha de lectura o
defensa:</b> 21 de mayo de 2010<br /><br /><b>Número de págs.:</b>
118<br /><br /><b>Cómo obtener la tesis:</b> Contactar con el autor
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