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Documenting Italo-Romance minority languages in the Americas: Problems and tentative solutions [PDF]
This article describes the process of preparation and implementation of a data collection enterprise targeting Italo-Romance emigrant languages in North and South America.
Andriani Luigi +7 more
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Grammaticalization has long been understood as a process that takes place gradually, but within it, discrete and abrupt changes take place. This tension has been reconciled by claiming that the semblance of a gradual process is given by different parts ...
Sandra Paoli
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Parallels in romance nominal and clausal microvariation [PDF]
This article explores parallels in the dimensions of microvariation characterizing the functional structure and organization of the Romance nominal and clausal groups.
Ledgeway, A
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This papers aims to investigate how the environment is perceived by its own community, grounding on the toponymic competence of a sample of speakers. The methodology chosen for this study let us identify some subcategories in the corpus, depending on ...
Aline Pons
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Offline Memos for Online Teaching: A Collective Response to <i>The Manifesto for Teaching Online</i> (Bayne et al. 2020). [PDF]
Blumsztajn A +6 more
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Origin and development of agent nouns in -ino
Agent nouns in -ino like postino (denominal) and spazzino (deverbal) are a specialty of Italo-Romance, concentrated in the dialects of Central and Northern Italy, and hence also present in the standard language, as well as in the neighboring Rhaeto ...
Franz Rainer
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Monotonicity in word formation: The case of Italo-Romance result state adjectives [PDF]
The Monotonicity Hypothesis (Koontz-Garboden 2012) predicts that no productive word formation operations delete any decompositional operators that are part of word meaning. We test this hypothesis examining Italo-Romance result state participles.
Anagnostopoulou +55 more
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Balkan Romance and Southern Italo-Romance: Differential Object Marking and Its Variation
The main goal of this article is to examine in detail an area of the grammar where standard Romanian, a Balkan Sprachbund language of the Romance phylum, and the Romance dialects of Southern Italy (here we used the dialect of Ragusa, in South-East Sicily)
Monica Alexandrina Irimia +1 more
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Indo-European cereal terminology suggests a Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages. [PDF]
Kroonen G +4 more
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