Roberta D'Alessandro / Adam Ledgeway / Ian Roberts (ed.)
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Herausgeber: D'Alessandro, Roberta; Roberts, Ian; Ledgeway, Adam
Roberta D'Alessandro / Adam Ledgeway / Ian Roberts (ed.)
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Herausgeber: D'Alessandro, Roberta; Roberts, Ian; Ledgeway, Adam
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An edited volume devoted to research into sentence structure within Romance languages, focusing on the dialects of Italy.
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An edited volume devoted to research into sentence structure within Romance languages, focusing on the dialects of Italy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 683g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517362
- ISBN-10: 0521517362
- Artikelnr.: 28514139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 683g
- ISBN-13: 9780521517362
- ISBN-10: 0521517362
- Artikelnr.: 28514139
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Syntactic variation and the dialects of Italy: an overview Roberta
D'Alessandro, Adam Ledgeway and Ian Roberts; Part I. Nominal Structures: 1.
Headless relatives in some Old Italian varieties Paola Benincà; 2. On Old
Italian uomo and the classification of indefinite expressions Verner
Egerland; 3. Syncretism and suppletion in clitic systems:
underspecification, silent clitics or neither? M. Rita Manzini and Leonardo
M. Savoia; 4. Lexicalization of 3rd person object clitics: clitic enclisis
and clitic drop Leonardo M. Savoia and M. Rita Manzini; 5. Proclitic vs
enclitic pronouns in northern Italian dialects and the null-subject
parameter Anna Cardinaletti and Lori Repetti; 6. Domains of clitic
placement in finite and non-finite clauses: evidence from a Piedmontese
dialect Christina Tortora; Part II. Verbal Structures: 7. Prohibition and
Romance: negative imperatives in the early vernaculars of Italy Mair Parry;
8. The periphrasis aviri a + infinitive in contemporary Sicilian dialect
Luisa Amenta; 9. A formal typology of person-based auxiliary selection in
Italo-Romance Géraldine Legendre; 10. The Abruzzese T-v system: feature
spreading and the double auxiliary construction Roberta D'Alessandro and
Adam Ledgeway; 11. Perfective auxiliaries in the pluperfect in some
southern Italian dialects Michela Cennamo; 12. The logic of Romance past
participle agreement Michele Loporcaro; Part III. The Left Periphery: 13.
Fronting as focalization in Sicilian Silvio Cruschina; 14. Focus fronting
and the left periphery in Sardinian Guido Mensching and Eva-Maria
Remberger; 15. In focus: an investigation of information and contrastive
constructions Sandra Paoli; 16. Criterial conditions for wh-structures:
evidence from wh-exclamatives in northern Italian dialects Nicola Munaro;
17. The distribution of the complementizers /ka/ and /ku/ in the North
Salentino dialect of Francavilla Fontana (Brindisi) Paola Vecchio.
D'Alessandro, Adam Ledgeway and Ian Roberts; Part I. Nominal Structures: 1.
Headless relatives in some Old Italian varieties Paola Benincà; 2. On Old
Italian uomo and the classification of indefinite expressions Verner
Egerland; 3. Syncretism and suppletion in clitic systems:
underspecification, silent clitics or neither? M. Rita Manzini and Leonardo
M. Savoia; 4. Lexicalization of 3rd person object clitics: clitic enclisis
and clitic drop Leonardo M. Savoia and M. Rita Manzini; 5. Proclitic vs
enclitic pronouns in northern Italian dialects and the null-subject
parameter Anna Cardinaletti and Lori Repetti; 6. Domains of clitic
placement in finite and non-finite clauses: evidence from a Piedmontese
dialect Christina Tortora; Part II. Verbal Structures: 7. Prohibition and
Romance: negative imperatives in the early vernaculars of Italy Mair Parry;
8. The periphrasis aviri a + infinitive in contemporary Sicilian dialect
Luisa Amenta; 9. A formal typology of person-based auxiliary selection in
Italo-Romance Géraldine Legendre; 10. The Abruzzese T-v system: feature
spreading and the double auxiliary construction Roberta D'Alessandro and
Adam Ledgeway; 11. Perfective auxiliaries in the pluperfect in some
southern Italian dialects Michela Cennamo; 12. The logic of Romance past
participle agreement Michele Loporcaro; Part III. The Left Periphery: 13.
Fronting as focalization in Sicilian Silvio Cruschina; 14. Focus fronting
and the left periphery in Sardinian Guido Mensching and Eva-Maria
Remberger; 15. In focus: an investigation of information and contrastive
constructions Sandra Paoli; 16. Criterial conditions for wh-structures:
evidence from wh-exclamatives in northern Italian dialects Nicola Munaro;
17. The distribution of the complementizers /ka/ and /ku/ in the North
Salentino dialect of Francavilla Fontana (Brindisi) Paola Vecchio.
Syntactic variation and the dialects of Italy: an overview Roberta
D'Alessandro, Adam Ledgeway and Ian Roberts; Part I. Nominal Structures: 1.
Headless relatives in some Old Italian varieties Paola Benincà; 2. On Old
Italian uomo and the classification of indefinite expressions Verner
Egerland; 3. Syncretism and suppletion in clitic systems:
underspecification, silent clitics or neither? M. Rita Manzini and Leonardo
M. Savoia; 4. Lexicalization of 3rd person object clitics: clitic enclisis
and clitic drop Leonardo M. Savoia and M. Rita Manzini; 5. Proclitic vs
enclitic pronouns in northern Italian dialects and the null-subject
parameter Anna Cardinaletti and Lori Repetti; 6. Domains of clitic
placement in finite and non-finite clauses: evidence from a Piedmontese
dialect Christina Tortora; Part II. Verbal Structures: 7. Prohibition and
Romance: negative imperatives in the early vernaculars of Italy Mair Parry;
8. The periphrasis aviri a + infinitive in contemporary Sicilian dialect
Luisa Amenta; 9. A formal typology of person-based auxiliary selection in
Italo-Romance Géraldine Legendre; 10. The Abruzzese T-v system: feature
spreading and the double auxiliary construction Roberta D'Alessandro and
Adam Ledgeway; 11. Perfective auxiliaries in the pluperfect in some
southern Italian dialects Michela Cennamo; 12. The logic of Romance past
participle agreement Michele Loporcaro; Part III. The Left Periphery: 13.
Fronting as focalization in Sicilian Silvio Cruschina; 14. Focus fronting
and the left periphery in Sardinian Guido Mensching and Eva-Maria
Remberger; 15. In focus: an investigation of information and contrastive
constructions Sandra Paoli; 16. Criterial conditions for wh-structures:
evidence from wh-exclamatives in northern Italian dialects Nicola Munaro;
17. The distribution of the complementizers /ka/ and /ku/ in the North
Salentino dialect of Francavilla Fontana (Brindisi) Paola Vecchio.
D'Alessandro, Adam Ledgeway and Ian Roberts; Part I. Nominal Structures: 1.
Headless relatives in some Old Italian varieties Paola Benincà; 2. On Old
Italian uomo and the classification of indefinite expressions Verner
Egerland; 3. Syncretism and suppletion in clitic systems:
underspecification, silent clitics or neither? M. Rita Manzini and Leonardo
M. Savoia; 4. Lexicalization of 3rd person object clitics: clitic enclisis
and clitic drop Leonardo M. Savoia and M. Rita Manzini; 5. Proclitic vs
enclitic pronouns in northern Italian dialects and the null-subject
parameter Anna Cardinaletti and Lori Repetti; 6. Domains of clitic
placement in finite and non-finite clauses: evidence from a Piedmontese
dialect Christina Tortora; Part II. Verbal Structures: 7. Prohibition and
Romance: negative imperatives in the early vernaculars of Italy Mair Parry;
8. The periphrasis aviri a + infinitive in contemporary Sicilian dialect
Luisa Amenta; 9. A formal typology of person-based auxiliary selection in
Italo-Romance Géraldine Legendre; 10. The Abruzzese T-v system: feature
spreading and the double auxiliary construction Roberta D'Alessandro and
Adam Ledgeway; 11. Perfective auxiliaries in the pluperfect in some
southern Italian dialects Michela Cennamo; 12. The logic of Romance past
participle agreement Michele Loporcaro; Part III. The Left Periphery: 13.
Fronting as focalization in Sicilian Silvio Cruschina; 14. Focus fronting
and the left periphery in Sardinian Guido Mensching and Eva-Maria
Remberger; 15. In focus: an investigation of information and contrastive
constructions Sandra Paoli; 16. Criterial conditions for wh-structures:
evidence from wh-exclamatives in northern Italian dialects Nicola Munaro;
17. The distribution of the complementizers /ka/ and /ku/ in the North
Salentino dialect of Francavilla Fontana (Brindisi) Paola Vecchio.