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Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2003
Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ 2003, Nijmegen, 20–22 November
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Edited by:
Twan Geerts
, Ivo Ginneken and Haike Jacobs
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English
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2005
About this book
The annual Going Romance conference is the major European discussion forum for theoretically relevant research on Romance languages where current ideas about language in general and about Romance languages in particular are tested. Starting with the thirteenth conference held in 1999, volumes with selected papers of the conferences are published under the title Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, This is the fifth such volume, containing a selection of papers that have been presented at the seventeenth Going Romance conference, held at the Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands) from 20–22 November 2003. The three-day program included a workshop on ‘Diachronic Phonology’. The present volume contains a broad range of articles dealing not only with syntax and phonology, but also with morphology, semantics and acquisition of the Romance languages.
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Introduction
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Table of contents
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An Integrated Approach to Variation in OT
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On Facts in the Syntax and Semantics of Italian
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On the Status of Stems in Morphological Theory
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Italian [VN] Compound Nouns
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The Development of Liquids from Latin to Campidanian Sardinian
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Clitic Placement and the Position of Subjects in the History of European Portuguese
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Subject Inversion in Spanish Relatice Clauses
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Attrition and Interpretable Features
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Acceleration in Bilingual First Language Acquisition
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‘Focus VS’
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Aspectual Quantization and [±] Accusative Case Checking in Romance
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Strata, Yes; Structure Preservation, No. Evidence from Spanish
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Durational Asymmetries and the Theory of Quantity
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What Lenition and Fortition Tell us about Gallo-Romance Muta cum Liquida
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The Lazy Frenchman’s Approach to the Subjunctive
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Vowel Centralization in Romanian Verbs of Slavic Origin
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On the Rumanian kt > pt Shift
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Evidence for a Cue-based Theory of Language Change and Language Acquisition
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Subject Index
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Author Index
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