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Not even a crumb of negation: on mica in Old Italian

  • Jacopo Garzonio
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Chapters in this book

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