The Cambridge Handbook of Romance Linguistics
Herausgeber: Ledgeway, Adam; Maiden, Martin
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With contributions from world-renowned scholars, this Handbook explores what we can learn about linguistics from the study of Romance languages. It is essential reading not just for Romance linguists, but also for linguists interested in insights that a knowledge of Romance languages can provide for general issues in linguistic theory.
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With contributions from world-renowned scholars, this Handbook explores what we can learn about linguistics from the study of Romance languages. It is essential reading not just for Romance linguists, but also for linguists interested in insights that a knowledge of Romance languages can provide for general issues in linguistic theory.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 986
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1824g
- ISBN-13: 9781108485791
- ISBN-10: 1108485790
- Artikelnr.: 62579304
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 986
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1824g
- ISBN-13: 9781108485791
- ISBN-10: 1108485790
- Artikelnr.: 62579304
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Data, theory, and explanation: The view from Romance Adam Ledgeway and
Martin Maiden; Part I. What is a language?: 2. Origins of Romance Nigel
Vincent; 3. Documentation and sources Alive Andreose and Laura Minervini;
4. Variation in Romance Diego Pescarini and Michele Loporcaro; Part II.
Phonetics and phonology: 5. Structure of the syllable Giovanna Marotta; 6.
Sandhi phenomena Max W. Wheeler and Paul O'Neill; 7. Effects of stress
Judith Meinschaefer; 8. The notion of the phoneme Benedetta Baldi and
Leonardo M. Savoia; 9. Typologically exceptional phenomena in romance
phonology Eulàlia Bonet and Francesc Torres-Tamarit; Part III. Morphology:
10. Phonological and morphological conditioning Franck Floricic and Lucia
Molinu; 11. The autonomy of morphology Louise Esher and Paul O'Neill; 12.
Suppletion Martin Maiden and Anna M. Thornton; 13. Inflexion, derivation,
compounding Chiara Cappellaro and Judith Meinschaefer; 14. Evaluative
suffixes Antonio Fortin and Franz Rainer; 15. Counting systems Brigitte
L.M. Bauer; Part IV. Syntax: 16. Argument structure and argument
realization Víctor Acedo-Matellán, Jaume Mateu and Anna Pineda; 17.
Agreement Roberta D'Alessandro; 18. Alignment Sonia Cyrino and Michelle
Sheehan; 19. Complex predicates Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae, and
Gabriela Pan¿ Dindelegan; 20. Dependency, licensing, and the nature of
grammatical relations Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti; 21. Parametric
variation Adam Ledgeway and Norma Schifano; Part V. Semantics and
pragmatics: 22. Word meanings and concepts Steven N. Dworkin; 23. Key
topics in semantics: Presupposition, anaphora, (in)definite nominal
phrases, deixis, tense and aspect, negation Chiara Gianollo and Giuseppina
Silvestri; 24. Speech acts, discourse, and clause type Alice Corr and
Nicola Munaro; 25. Address systems and social markers Federica Da Milano
and Konstanze Jungbluth; 26. Information structure Silvio Cruschina, Ion
Giurgea, and Eva-Maria Remberger; Part VI. Language, society, and the
individual: 27. Register, genre, and style in the Romance languages
Christopher Pountain and Rodica Zafiu; 28. Contact and borrowing Francesco
Gardani; 29. Diamesic variation Maria Selig; 30. Social factors in language
change and variation John Charles Smith; Index.
Martin Maiden; Part I. What is a language?: 2. Origins of Romance Nigel
Vincent; 3. Documentation and sources Alive Andreose and Laura Minervini;
4. Variation in Romance Diego Pescarini and Michele Loporcaro; Part II.
Phonetics and phonology: 5. Structure of the syllable Giovanna Marotta; 6.
Sandhi phenomena Max W. Wheeler and Paul O'Neill; 7. Effects of stress
Judith Meinschaefer; 8. The notion of the phoneme Benedetta Baldi and
Leonardo M. Savoia; 9. Typologically exceptional phenomena in romance
phonology Eulàlia Bonet and Francesc Torres-Tamarit; Part III. Morphology:
10. Phonological and morphological conditioning Franck Floricic and Lucia
Molinu; 11. The autonomy of morphology Louise Esher and Paul O'Neill; 12.
Suppletion Martin Maiden and Anna M. Thornton; 13. Inflexion, derivation,
compounding Chiara Cappellaro and Judith Meinschaefer; 14. Evaluative
suffixes Antonio Fortin and Franz Rainer; 15. Counting systems Brigitte
L.M. Bauer; Part IV. Syntax: 16. Argument structure and argument
realization Víctor Acedo-Matellán, Jaume Mateu and Anna Pineda; 17.
Agreement Roberta D'Alessandro; 18. Alignment Sonia Cyrino and Michelle
Sheehan; 19. Complex predicates Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae, and
Gabriela Pan¿ Dindelegan; 20. Dependency, licensing, and the nature of
grammatical relations Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti; 21. Parametric
variation Adam Ledgeway and Norma Schifano; Part V. Semantics and
pragmatics: 22. Word meanings and concepts Steven N. Dworkin; 23. Key
topics in semantics: Presupposition, anaphora, (in)definite nominal
phrases, deixis, tense and aspect, negation Chiara Gianollo and Giuseppina
Silvestri; 24. Speech acts, discourse, and clause type Alice Corr and
Nicola Munaro; 25. Address systems and social markers Federica Da Milano
and Konstanze Jungbluth; 26. Information structure Silvio Cruschina, Ion
Giurgea, and Eva-Maria Remberger; Part VI. Language, society, and the
individual: 27. Register, genre, and style in the Romance languages
Christopher Pountain and Rodica Zafiu; 28. Contact and borrowing Francesco
Gardani; 29. Diamesic variation Maria Selig; 30. Social factors in language
change and variation John Charles Smith; Index.
1. Data, theory, and explanation: The view from Romance Adam Ledgeway and
Martin Maiden; Part I. What is a language?: 2. Origins of Romance Nigel
Vincent; 3. Documentation and sources Alive Andreose and Laura Minervini;
4. Variation in Romance Diego Pescarini and Michele Loporcaro; Part II.
Phonetics and phonology: 5. Structure of the syllable Giovanna Marotta; 6.
Sandhi phenomena Max W. Wheeler and Paul O'Neill; 7. Effects of stress
Judith Meinschaefer; 8. The notion of the phoneme Benedetta Baldi and
Leonardo M. Savoia; 9. Typologically exceptional phenomena in romance
phonology Eulàlia Bonet and Francesc Torres-Tamarit; Part III. Morphology:
10. Phonological and morphological conditioning Franck Floricic and Lucia
Molinu; 11. The autonomy of morphology Louise Esher and Paul O'Neill; 12.
Suppletion Martin Maiden and Anna M. Thornton; 13. Inflexion, derivation,
compounding Chiara Cappellaro and Judith Meinschaefer; 14. Evaluative
suffixes Antonio Fortin and Franz Rainer; 15. Counting systems Brigitte
L.M. Bauer; Part IV. Syntax: 16. Argument structure and argument
realization Víctor Acedo-Matellán, Jaume Mateu and Anna Pineda; 17.
Agreement Roberta D'Alessandro; 18. Alignment Sonia Cyrino and Michelle
Sheehan; 19. Complex predicates Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae, and
Gabriela Pan¿ Dindelegan; 20. Dependency, licensing, and the nature of
grammatical relations Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti; 21. Parametric
variation Adam Ledgeway and Norma Schifano; Part V. Semantics and
pragmatics: 22. Word meanings and concepts Steven N. Dworkin; 23. Key
topics in semantics: Presupposition, anaphora, (in)definite nominal
phrases, deixis, tense and aspect, negation Chiara Gianollo and Giuseppina
Silvestri; 24. Speech acts, discourse, and clause type Alice Corr and
Nicola Munaro; 25. Address systems and social markers Federica Da Milano
and Konstanze Jungbluth; 26. Information structure Silvio Cruschina, Ion
Giurgea, and Eva-Maria Remberger; Part VI. Language, society, and the
individual: 27. Register, genre, and style in the Romance languages
Christopher Pountain and Rodica Zafiu; 28. Contact and borrowing Francesco
Gardani; 29. Diamesic variation Maria Selig; 30. Social factors in language
change and variation John Charles Smith; Index.
Martin Maiden; Part I. What is a language?: 2. Origins of Romance Nigel
Vincent; 3. Documentation and sources Alive Andreose and Laura Minervini;
4. Variation in Romance Diego Pescarini and Michele Loporcaro; Part II.
Phonetics and phonology: 5. Structure of the syllable Giovanna Marotta; 6.
Sandhi phenomena Max W. Wheeler and Paul O'Neill; 7. Effects of stress
Judith Meinschaefer; 8. The notion of the phoneme Benedetta Baldi and
Leonardo M. Savoia; 9. Typologically exceptional phenomena in romance
phonology Eulàlia Bonet and Francesc Torres-Tamarit; Part III. Morphology:
10. Phonological and morphological conditioning Franck Floricic and Lucia
Molinu; 11. The autonomy of morphology Louise Esher and Paul O'Neill; 12.
Suppletion Martin Maiden and Anna M. Thornton; 13. Inflexion, derivation,
compounding Chiara Cappellaro and Judith Meinschaefer; 14. Evaluative
suffixes Antonio Fortin and Franz Rainer; 15. Counting systems Brigitte
L.M. Bauer; Part IV. Syntax: 16. Argument structure and argument
realization Víctor Acedo-Matellán, Jaume Mateu and Anna Pineda; 17.
Agreement Roberta D'Alessandro; 18. Alignment Sonia Cyrino and Michelle
Sheehan; 19. Complex predicates Adina Dragomirescu, Alexandru Nicolae, and
Gabriela Pan¿ Dindelegan; 20. Dependency, licensing, and the nature of
grammatical relations Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti; 21. Parametric
variation Adam Ledgeway and Norma Schifano; Part V. Semantics and
pragmatics: 22. Word meanings and concepts Steven N. Dworkin; 23. Key
topics in semantics: Presupposition, anaphora, (in)definite nominal
phrases, deixis, tense and aspect, negation Chiara Gianollo and Giuseppina
Silvestri; 24. Speech acts, discourse, and clause type Alice Corr and
Nicola Munaro; 25. Address systems and social markers Federica Da Milano
and Konstanze Jungbluth; 26. Information structure Silvio Cruschina, Ion
Giurgea, and Eva-Maria Remberger; Part VI. Language, society, and the
individual: 27. Register, genre, and style in the Romance languages
Christopher Pountain and Rodica Zafiu; 28. Contact and borrowing Francesco
Gardani; 29. Diamesic variation Maria Selig; 30. Social factors in language
change and variation John Charles Smith; Index.