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Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2017

Selected papers from 'Going Romance' 31, Bucharest
  • Edited by: Alexandru Nicolae and Adina Dragomirescu
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2021
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This volume contains a selection of 18 peer-reviewed papers presented at the 31st edition of Going Romance. Phenomena found in Romance languages (European Portuguese, French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian), in Romance dialects (Cosentino, Salentino, southern Calabrese, Neapolitan, and Trevigiano), and even in creoles with a Romance lexifier (Makista and Kristang) either benefit from in-depth analyses confined to one single variety, or are subjected to comparative analysis (dialect vs standard language, dialect vs different major language(s), cross-dialectal comparison, cross-Romance comparison, and even comparison of language families). Theoretical and experimental approaches complement one another, as do diachrony and synchrony. Individually and as a whole, these contributions show how the Romance languages contribute to a better understanding of issues which are relevant in the current linguistic landscape: acquisition, n-words, ellipsis phenomena, focus and polarity, ditransitive constructions, grammaticalization theory, differential object marking, language ecology, event structure, cyclicity, passives and many more.


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Adina Dragomirescu and Alexandru Nicolae
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Some data from comprehension
Celina Agostinho and Anna Gavarró
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A presuppositional and non-quantificational n-word
Pascal Amsili and Claire Beyssade
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The case of pro-drop in Romance gapping
Gabriela Bîlbîie and Israel De La Fuente
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Caterina Bonan
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Remarks on the cross-categorial variation of datives in ditransitive constructions
Alexandra Cornilescu and Alina Tigău
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An information-structure approach for comparative analysis
Mara Frascarelli
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Ion Giurgea
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Kim A. Groothuis
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What type of licensing?
Monica Alexandrina Irimia
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A look at Kristang and Makista
Robert W. Laub
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A phase-theoretic account
Adam Ledgeway
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Crosslanguage systematicities and untapped data from Romance and Greek
M. Eugenia Mangialavori Rasia
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Gabriel Martínez Vera
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Guido Mensching and Franziska Werner
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The Romanian prepositional supine construction
Elena Soare
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Donca Steriade
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Alina Tigău and Klaus von Heusinger
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Evidence from Romanian
Andra Vasilescu
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