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DESCRIPTION:Although Italian and French are part of the same language fam
 ily and share both lexical and grammatical features\, several studies ha
 ve suggested that they have developed differently with regard to word fo
 rmation strategies. This is especially true for verb formation: Not only
  does Italian have more productive verbal suffixes than French\, there i
 s also evidence pointing to speakers of Italian making greater use of ve
 rb formation than speakers of French.\nBased on these observations\, my 
 PhD thesis explores how Italian and French verb formation strategies dif
 fer and in what way verb formation is influenced by morphological proces
 sing of the verbs. In this talk I am going to explore how descriptive li
 nguistic accounts of word formation in the Romance languages can be comb
 ined with psycholinguistic approaches of the mental lexicon\, giving exa
 mples from my own research.
URL:https://talks.stuts.de/de/stuts67/public/events/274
SUMMARY:How to verb in Italian and French
ORGANIZER:stuts67
LOCATION:stuts67 - Herring
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