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Current study aims to sketch an outstanding the Most Important Group of " isogloss boundary " of north regions of Ilam province. Having considered dialect varieties, endangered dialects, geographic distance, research shortcomings, as well as sampling of ...
Yaser Sanaei +3 more
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Italian dialects and language contact
In this short introduction to the Special Issue of Isogloss, dedicated to language contact involving Italian dialects, we show that the study of the non-standard varieties of Italy has a great heuristic potential, which is at least threefold: (i ...
Mario Wild +5 more
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Variation of the inflected infinitive in Portuguese
This study uses corpus methods to examine a controversial topic in Portuguese syntax (Cunha & Cintra 2016): the variation of the inflected infinitive, an uncommon verbal form that marks the infinitive for person and number but not tense. Previous work by
Vanessa Revheim Cunha +2 more
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Complementizer deletion and the split hypothesis
In Italian and Italo-Romance, the omission of the complementizer takes (at least) three distinct forms: CD1, observable in standard Italian, and CD2 and CD3 available in two Tuscan varieties, respectively in Florentine and Pisano.
Elena Isolani
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V-Movement, subject clitics, and inversion
Building on new evidence from Bolognese, this paper proposes an account for the appearance and distribution of φ-related subject clitics both within and among Gallo-Italic grammars that relies only on independently motivated mechanisms.
Edward Rubin
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The Grammar of Romanian (Oxford Linguistics). Ed. by Gabriela Pană Dindelegan
This is a review of the book The Grammar of Romanian, edited by Gabriela Pană Dindelegan (University of Bucharest / ''Iorgu Iordan-Alexandru Rosetti'' Institute of Linguistics). 2013. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Elena Ciutescu
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In order to choose among different methods when collecting linguistic data, many different factors should be considered. We will argue that the choice of the most appropriate methods depends on whether a construction applies within one linguistic module
Jorge Vega Vilanova, Susann Fischer
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The History of Negation in the Languages of Europe and the Mediterranean
This is a review of the book The History of Negation in the Languages of Europe and the Mediterranean, edited by David Willis (University of Cambridge), Christopher Lucas (SOAS, University of London) and Anne Breitbarth (Universiteit Gent). 2013. Oxford:
Ares Llop Naya
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The subject realization in L2 Spanish by German L1 speakers
This article deals with the realization of referential subjects in the L2 Spanish of German (adult) native speakers. The acquisition of a null subject grammar by speakers of a non-null subject language has drawn considerable attention in generative ...
Anna Kocher
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