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«Voler» + infinitive in Catalan: From the imminence aspectual periphrasis to the epistemic and evidential marker (from the 13th century to the present day)
2015
Catalan Journal of Linguistics
Today's Catalan knows the phrases vol ploure and vol caure, literally ' [it] wants to rain' and ' [it] wants to fall,' with the meaning of 'showing signs that [something] has to [happen]' (DDLC, s.v. voler). Such structures are only a remainder from the imminence aspectual periphrasis voler + infinitive, present in old and modern Catalan, as well as in other Romance languages, at least in medieval times (such as Occitan, Franco-Provençal, French or Italian). Our aim in this study is trying to
doi:10.5565/rev/catjl.164
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