Formal studies in Italo-Romance morphology and syntax
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Cristelli, S., Breimaier, F., Loporcaro, M., Negrinelli, S., Paciaroni, T., & Wild, M. (Eds.). (2025). Formal studies in Italo-Romance morphology and syntax. Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, 496. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111485041
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Cristelli, Stefano
Breimaier, Federica
Loporcaro, Michele
Paciaroni, Tania
Wild, Mario
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Cristelli, Stefano
Breimaier, Federica
Loporcaro, Michele
Paciaroni, Tania
Wild, Mario
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Sprachliche und literarische Bildung::Italienisch und Latein
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Humanities::Languages and Literature::Linguistics
Abstract
This volume gathers a thematic selection of scientific contributions presented at the 17th Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax-Morphology Meeting (Zurich, 11–13 September 2023). The chapters address linguistic phenomena at the intersection of syntax, morphology and pragmatics and apply formal analyses on both northern and central-southern Italo-Romance varieties.
Specifically, a great amount of data is provided for Lombardy, Trentino-Alto Adige and Istria in the North and for Campania, Calabria and Puglia (including Salento) in the South. Most chapters offer newly discovered information from first-hand fieldwork or diachronic investigations. As for the problems examined, the authors focus on aspects such as argument structure, interrogatives, the behaviour of clitics, the structure of the noun phrase and topics of simple sentence syntax.
Through close analyses of issues related to these (and other) aspects, the book significantly enriches our knowledge of Italo-Romance varieties.
Specifically, a great amount of data is provided for Lombardy, Trentino-Alto Adige and Istria in the North and for Campania, Calabria and Puglia (including Salento) in the South. Most chapters offer newly discovered information from first-hand fieldwork or diachronic investigations. As for the problems examined, the authors focus on aspects such as argument structure, interrogatives, the behaviour of clitics, the structure of the noun phrase and topics of simple sentence syntax.
Through close analyses of issues related to these (and other) aspects, the book significantly enriches our knowledge of Italo-Romance varieties.
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