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Spanish endocentric compounds and the ‘atom condition’
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Soledad Varela
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Verb second effects in Medieval French 1
- Null objects and the theory of empty categories 33
- Prosodic reduction 51
- Rhythm and length in phonological variation 69
- On Spanish empty N’ and N 83
- On resyllabification in Spanish 97
- The complementizer signature 115
- On Spanish cleft sentences 129
- Sonority and syllabification in Spanish 139
- On the existence of null subjects in embedded clauses in old and middel French 155
- Delinking processes in Romance 177
- Inflection and periphrastic structures in Romance 195
- Directionality of government and nominative case assignment in Romanian 209
- French linking, English flapping, and te relation between syntax and phonology 225
- The Spanish subjunctive and ‘relevance’ 249
- On assimilation through schwa 261
- Musically-conditioned stress shift in Spanish revisited 273
- Barriers and Rumanian 289
- Weather-verbs and the unaccusative hypothesis 313
- Syntactic shift and the creation of clitics in Romance 347
- Diphthongs and monophthongs in early Romance 365
- Dialectal variation and clitic-doubled direct objects 377
- Spanish endocentric compounds and the ‘atom condition’ 397
- The evolution of pro-drop in Medieval French 413
- The continuum of verb position typology in Romance 443
- On the non-identity of morphological tense and temporal interpretation 479
- Index 495
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Verb second effects in Medieval French 1
- Null objects and the theory of empty categories 33
- Prosodic reduction 51
- Rhythm and length in phonological variation 69
- On Spanish empty N’ and N 83
- On resyllabification in Spanish 97
- The complementizer signature 115
- On Spanish cleft sentences 129
- Sonority and syllabification in Spanish 139
- On the existence of null subjects in embedded clauses in old and middel French 155
- Delinking processes in Romance 177
- Inflection and periphrastic structures in Romance 195
- Directionality of government and nominative case assignment in Romanian 209
- French linking, English flapping, and te relation between syntax and phonology 225
- The Spanish subjunctive and ‘relevance’ 249
- On assimilation through schwa 261
- Musically-conditioned stress shift in Spanish revisited 273
- Barriers and Rumanian 289
- Weather-verbs and the unaccusative hypothesis 313
- Syntactic shift and the creation of clitics in Romance 347
- Diphthongs and monophthongs in early Romance 365
- Dialectal variation and clitic-doubled direct objects 377
- Spanish endocentric compounds and the ‘atom condition’ 397
- The evolution of pro-drop in Medieval French 413
- The continuum of verb position typology in Romance 443
- On the non-identity of morphological tense and temporal interpretation 479
- Index 495