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Syntactic Extraposition and clitic resumption in Italian

open access: yesLingua, 2010
Romance languages make use of topicalisation as a grammatical strategy to mark [-focus] constituents, typically under Clitic Left Dislocation (CLLD) and Clitic Right Dislocation (CLRD). As a distinctive property, topicalisation involves clitic resumption
Silvio Cruschina
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French Clitic Movement Without Clitics or Movement

Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 1997
The French clitic system has posed a persistent challenge to transformational syntactic analysis, which has never produced a successful account of problems such as clitic ordering. Lexicalist alternatives, however, have never been reconciled with the full range of familiar problems and the growing body of known lexical idiosyncracies.
Miller, Philip, Sag, Ivan
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Clitics

2022
AbstractAn affix is a term in a morphological system which is applied to lexical stems from one (or perhaps a small number of) word classes. In contrast, a clitic is an independent element which can attach to lexical stems from a wide range of word classes (often from every one). It cannot occur alone but must be linked to a lexical element (with which
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