E-Book, Englisch, Band 1, 300 Seiten
Aboh / Linden / Quer Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory
Erscheinungsjahr 2009
ISBN: 978-90-272-8870-7
Verlag: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Format: PDF
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Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ Amsterdam 2007
E-Book, Englisch, Band 1, 300 Seiten
Reihe: Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory
ISBN: 978-90-272-8870-7
Verlag: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The volumes Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ contain the selected papers of the Going Romance conferences, a major European annual discussion forum for theoretically relevant research on Romance languages.This volume assembles a significant number of selected papers that were presented at the 21st edition of Going Romance, which was organized by the Chair of Romance Linguistics of the University of Amsterdam in December 2007. The range of languages (both standard and non-standard varieties) analyzed in this volume is quite significant: Catalan, French, Italian, European and Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish. The volume is quite representative of the spread of the variety of research carried out nowadays on Romance languages within theoretical linguistics and shows the vitality of this research.
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Table of contents
Foreword
vii–xii
Tense domains in BP and EP – vP, CP and phases
Manuela Ambar, Esmeralda Vailati Negrão, Rita Veloso and Luís Graça
1–24
Variable-behavior Ps and the location of PATH in Old French
Heather Burnett and Mireille Tremblay
25–50
Hebrew and Arabic children going Romance: On the acquisition of word order in Semitic and Romance
João Costa and Naama Friedmann
51–66
Adjectives and deleted nominals in Spanish
Luis Eguren
67–86
On the nature of covert operations
Olga Fernández-Soriano
87–108
Ellipsis and Restructuring in European Portuguese
Anabela Gonçalves and Gabriela Matos
109–130
The early steps of modal and negation interactions: Evidence from child Italian
Andrea Gualmini and Vincenzo Moscati
131–144
Structural patterns blocking plural in Romance nominalizations
Gianina Iordachioaia and Elena Soare
145–160
On the distribution of adjectives in Romanian: The cel construction
Mihaela Marchis and Artemis Alexiadou
161–178
Subject doubling in European Portuguese dialects: The role of impersonal se
Ana Maria Martins
179–200
On the Quebec French interrogative particle tu
Annick Morin
201–222
Autonomous typological prosodic evolution versus the Germanic superstrate in diachronic French phonology
Roland Noske
223–242
Dummy prepositions and the licensing of null subjects in Brazilian Portuguese
Jairo Nunes
243–266
OV sequences in early child Catalan and English
Susagna Tubau
267–285
Index
287–288