Devría and debería: the Homonymic Clash and the Lexical Fusion in the Old Spanish

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The phenomenon of homonymic clash deals with the fate of a lexeme would have ‘disappeared’ from a language in the past, for a combination of phonetic and semantic reasons. Since its discovery early this century, this phenomenon has been used in attempts to explicate the ‘loss’ of some lexical items, a process that embraces a current polysemic word that would have taken over the semantic values of its past rival. This article studies the case of ‘deber’ from quite a wide perspective. Concluding that some of the semantic values of this verb would have resulted from a clash with another similar verb, it eventually prepares his lexical fusion in place of ‘lexical loss’ as a more appropriate term.

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Kormi Anipa
Anipa, K. (1999). Devría and debería: the Homonymic Clash and the Lexical Fusion in the Old Spanish. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(15), 157-172. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/3515

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