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Not even a crumb of negation: on mica in Old Italian
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Jacopo Garzonio
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- A labelling solution to a curious EPP effect 7
- The question of overgeneration in Element Theory 19
- Linguistic and pragmatic procedures in the political discourse 29
- Why doubling discourse particles? 47
- (Reflexive) Si as a route to passive in Italian 73
- Irregular verbal morphology and locality 87
- Multiple agreement in Southern Italian dialects 125
- Relabeling participial constructions 149
- Puzzles about phases 163
- On the double-headed analysis of “Headless” relative clauses 169
- Bantu class prefixes: Towards a cross-categorial account 197
- Differential object marking and the structure of transitive clauses 217
- Countability and the /s/ morpheme in English 231
- (Im)proper prepositions in (Old and Modern) Italian 249
- Not even a crumb of negation: on mica in Old Italian 273
- From brain noise to syntactic structures: A formal proposal within the oscillatory rhythms perspective 293
- When seem wants to control 317
- Some thoughts on one and two and other numerals 335
- Stress shift under cliticization in the Sardinian transitional area 357
- The causative construction in the dialects of southern Italy and the phonologysyntax interface 371
- Lexical parametrization and early subjects in L1 Italian 401
- Inflected infinitives in Portuguese 423
- Some notes on the Sardinian complementizer systems 439
- Structural source of person split 453
- The non-existence of sub-lexical scope 501
- An emergentist view on functional classes 531
- The (information) structure of existentials 561
- Che and weak islands 599
- Complement clauses: Case and argumenthood 609
- The internal structure of Nguni nominal class prefixes 633
- Expletives, locatives, and subject doubling 661
- Arbitrary control instead of obligatory control in temporal adjuncts in Child Grammar: An ATTRACT analysis 691
- Language Index 717
- Subject Index 719
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- A labelling solution to a curious EPP effect 7
- The question of overgeneration in Element Theory 19
- Linguistic and pragmatic procedures in the political discourse 29
- Why doubling discourse particles? 47
- (Reflexive) Si as a route to passive in Italian 73
- Irregular verbal morphology and locality 87
- Multiple agreement in Southern Italian dialects 125
- Relabeling participial constructions 149
- Puzzles about phases 163
- On the double-headed analysis of “Headless” relative clauses 169
- Bantu class prefixes: Towards a cross-categorial account 197
- Differential object marking and the structure of transitive clauses 217
- Countability and the /s/ morpheme in English 231
- (Im)proper prepositions in (Old and Modern) Italian 249
- Not even a crumb of negation: on mica in Old Italian 273
- From brain noise to syntactic structures: A formal proposal within the oscillatory rhythms perspective 293
- When seem wants to control 317
- Some thoughts on one and two and other numerals 335
- Stress shift under cliticization in the Sardinian transitional area 357
- The causative construction in the dialects of southern Italy and the phonologysyntax interface 371
- Lexical parametrization and early subjects in L1 Italian 401
- Inflected infinitives in Portuguese 423
- Some notes on the Sardinian complementizer systems 439
- Structural source of person split 453
- The non-existence of sub-lexical scope 501
- An emergentist view on functional classes 531
- The (information) structure of existentials 561
- Che and weak islands 599
- Complement clauses: Case and argumenthood 609
- The internal structure of Nguni nominal class prefixes 633
- Expletives, locatives, and subject doubling 661
- Arbitrary control instead of obligatory control in temporal adjuncts in Child Grammar: An ATTRACT analysis 691
- Language Index 717
- Subject Index 719