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The book deals with the analysis of the expression of Grammatical Relations in spoken Italian verbless sentences. Unlike previous studies, this corpus-driven research aims at showing that it is possible to identify Grammatical-Relations in verbless sentences and that their encoding marks are non-canonical, as it occurs in verbal sentences which present non-prototypical arguments. Moreover, it demonstrates that the spoken language is a privileged field of observation for the analysis of systemic grammatical phenomena which are not always evident in written language.

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The book deals with the analysis of the expression of Grammatical Relations in spoken Italian verbless sentences. Unlike previous studies, this corpus-driven research aims at showing that it is possible to identify Grammatical-Relations in verbless sentences and that their encoding marks are non-canonical, as it occurs in verbal sentences which present non-prototypical arguments.
Moreover, it demonstrates that the spoken language is a privileged field of observation for the analysis of systemic grammatical phenomena which are not always evident in written language.
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Autorenporträt
Carmela Sammarco is currently a researcher at the University of Salerno, where she teaches General Linguistics and Italian L2. She is a member of the laboratory P.A.R.O.L.E. (Analysis, Research, and Observation of European Languages) in the Department of Humanities. In 2021 she published with Miriam Voghera Ascoltare e parlare. Idee per la didattica, Firenze, Cesati.