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Property denoting objects in idiomatic constructions
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Introduction v
- Table of contents vii
- On the nature of wh-phrases – word order and wh-in-situ. Evidence from Portuguese, French, Hungarian and Tetum 1
- Negative concord and the distribution of quantifiers 39
- Clause structure, subject positions and verb movement. About the position of sempre in European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese 63
- On the multiple expression of negation in Romance 87
- Property denoting objects in idiomatic constructions 117
- On the relation of priority between causative and inchoative constructions 143
- Spanish exclamatives and the interpretation of the left periphery 167
- Unaccusative inversion in French 195
- Locative and locatum verbs revisited. Evidence from Romance 223
- Negative concord and the minimalist approach 245
- Free relatives as defective wh-elements. Evidence from the North-Western Italian dialects 281
- Temporal existential constructions in Romance 307
- French ne in non-verbal contexts 335
- French negative sentences with avant (‘before’)-phrases and jusqu’à (‘until’)-phrases 355
- Decomposing the neg-criterion 383
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Introduction v
- Table of contents vii
- On the nature of wh-phrases – word order and wh-in-situ. Evidence from Portuguese, French, Hungarian and Tetum 1
- Negative concord and the distribution of quantifiers 39
- Clause structure, subject positions and verb movement. About the position of sempre in European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese 63
- On the multiple expression of negation in Romance 87
- Property denoting objects in idiomatic constructions 117
- On the relation of priority between causative and inchoative constructions 143
- Spanish exclamatives and the interpretation of the left periphery 167
- Unaccusative inversion in French 195
- Locative and locatum verbs revisited. Evidence from Romance 223
- Negative concord and the minimalist approach 245
- Free relatives as defective wh-elements. Evidence from the North-Western Italian dialects 281
- Temporal existential constructions in Romance 307
- French ne in non-verbal contexts 335
- French negative sentences with avant (‘before’)-phrases and jusqu’à (‘until’)-phrases 355
- Decomposing the neg-criterion 383