Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 728 g
Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 728 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-870178-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
This book examines diachronic change and diversity in the morphosyntax of Romance varieties spoken in Italy. These varieties offer an especially fertile terrain for research into language change, because of both the richness of dialectal variation and the length of the period of textual attestation. While attention in the past has been focussed on the variation found in phonology, morphology, and vocabulary, this volume examines variation in morphosyntactic structures, covering a range of topics designed to exploit and explore the interaction of the geographical and historical dimensions of change.
The opening chapter sets the scene for specialist and non-specialist readers alike, and establishes the conceptual and empirical background. There follow a series of case studies investigating the morphosyntax of verbal and (pro)nominal constructions and the organization of the clause. Data are drawn from the full range of Romance dialects spoken within the borders of modern Italy, ranging from Sicily and Sardinia through to Piedmont and Friuli. Some of the studies narrow the focus to a particular construction within a particular dialect; others broaden out to compare different patterns of evolution within different dialects. There is also diversity in the theoretical frameworks adopted by the various contributors.
The book aims to take stock of both the current state of the field and the fruits of recent research, and to set out new results and new questions to help move forward the frontiers of that research. It will be a valuable resource not only for those specializing in the study of Italo-Romance varieties, but also for other Romanists and for those interested in exploring and understanding the mechanisms of morphosyntactic change more generally.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Sprachwissenschaft Historische & Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft, Sprachtypologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Sprachwissenschaft Grammatik, Syntax, Morphologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Sprachwissenschaft Dialektologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Sprachwissenschaft Einzelne Sprachen & Sprachfamilien
Weitere Infos & Material
- 1: Nigel Vincent: Similarity and diversity in the evolution of Italo-Romance
- Part I: Verbal Structures
- 2: Adam Ledgeway and Alessandra Lombardi: The development of the southern subjunctive: Morphological loss and syntactic gain
- 3: Michele Loporcaro: Perfective auxiliation in Italo-Romance: The complementarity of historical and modern cross-dialectal evidence
- 4: Michela Cennamo: Passive and impersonal reflexives in the Italian dialects: Synchronic and diachronic aspects
- 5: Delia Bentley: On the personal infinitive in Sicilian
- 6: Martin Maiden and John Charles Smith: Glimpsing the future: Some rare anomalies in the history of the Italo-Romance and Gallo-Romance future and conditional stem, and what they suggest about paradigm structure
- 7: Laura Vanelli: Person endings in the old Italian verb system
- Part 2: (Pro)nominal Structures
- 8: Diego Pescarini: Prosodic restructuring and morphological opacity: The evolution of Italo-Romance clitic clusters
- 9: Ian Roberts: Subject clitics and macroparameters
- 10: Rosanna Sornicola: Sicilian 1st and 2nd person oblique tonic pronouns: A historical and comparative examination
- 11: Christina Tortora: Patterns of variation and diachronic change in Piedmontese object clitic syntax
- 12: John B. Trumper: Gender assignment and pluralization in Italian and the Veneto
- 13: Paola Benincà and Guglielmo Cinque: Kind-defining relative clauses in the diachrony of Italian
- 14: Nicola Munaro and Cecilia Poletto: Synchronic and diachronic clues on the internal structure of 'where' in Italo-Romance




