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Differential object marking in the dialects of southern Italy ...
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The syntactic distribution of raddoppiamento fonosinttatico in Cosentino
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Ledgeway, Adam. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2022. : Department of Italian, 2022
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The negative imperative in southern Calabria. Spirito greco, materia romanza again? ...
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The syntactic distribution of raddoppiamento fonosinttatico in Cosentino ...
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V2 beyond borders
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In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Vol 5 No 29 (2021): V2 Beyond Borders: The Histoire Ancienne jusqu'à César; 1-65 ; 2163-6001 (2021)
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The negative imperative in southern Calabria. Spirito greco, materia romanza again?
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Microvariation in dative-marking in the Romance and Greek varieties of Southern Italy ...
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Microvariation in dative-marking in the Romance and Greek varieties of Southern Italy ...
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Rethinking microvariation in Romance demonstrative systems ...
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Rethinking microvariation in Romance demonstrative systems ...
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This article explores the formal and functional organization of Romance demonstrative systems, providing a detailed empirical overview of the vast microvariation attested in standard and non-standard Romance varieties. Despite highlighting a considerable number of distinct demonstrative systems based on different superficial person contrasts, it is argued that the underlying number of systems can effectively be reduced to a much smaller number of systems based on a finite number of options. In particular, it is argued that the feature geometric analysis of person developed by Harley & Ritter (2002) makes some specific predictions about the range and types of person combinations, and hence by implication also the types and natural classes of demonstrative systems, that are cross-linguistically available. Adopting these assumptions, it is argued that these differing person feature specifications can be profitably modelled in terms of a set of hierarchically-organized interrelated parametric options in ...
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/4280667 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4280667
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Forthcoming: Dative constructions in Romance and beyond
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Dative constructions in Romance and beyond
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Dative constructions in Romance and beyond
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Syntactic architecture and its consequences: Synchronic and diachronic perspectives. Volume 2: Inside syntax
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Dative constructions in Romance and beyond
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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Forthcoming: Syntactic architecture and its consequences: Synchronic and diachronic perspectives. Volume 2: Inside syntax
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Forthcoming: Dative constructions in Romance and beyond
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In: Language Science Press; (2020)
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