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Apocope and word-final consonants in Italo-Romance
Abstract While Standard Italian only displays word-final consonants in loanwords and some function words, Italo-Romance varieties show a wide range of variation in which major classes of consonants can be found in this position. This survey provides a first overview and finds that the northern varieties and the southern varieties are ...
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Toward a phylogenetic chronology of ancient Gaulish, Celtic, and Indo-European. [PDF]
Forster P, Toth A.
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What's hidden below definiteness and genitive: on indefinite partitive articles in Romance. [PDF]
Pinzin F.
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The heterogeneous HLA genetic makeup of the Swiss population. [PDF]
Buhler S +4 more
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The Volapük Qur'an: language, scripture, and nineteenth-century German universalist provincialism. [PDF]
Pink J.
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Differential possessive marking in Italo-Romance
This article focuses on Italo-Romance possessives. The term Italo-Romance refers to the complex of "varieties spoken in the Italian peninsula and in the islands that have long since chosen Italian as their guiding language" (Pellegrini 1973: 106).
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Pathways of Grammaticalisation in Italo-Romance [PDF]
Abstract The aim of this contribution is to discuss three possible theoretical interpretations of grammaticalised structures in present-day Italo-Romance varieties. In particular, we discuss and analyse three diachronic case studies in relation to the generative view of grammaticalisation.
Kim A Groothuis, Giuseppina Silvestri
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Mixed paradigms in Italo-Romance
Linguistik Aktuell, 2019Abstract This paper advocates a morphological approach to the phenomenon of mixed paradigms attested in a wide range of Italo-Romance varieties (cf. Loporcaro 2001, 2007, 2014; Manzini and Savoia 2005, among others). In these varieties, two auxiliary verbs, habere and esse, alternate within one and the same paradigm.
Pavel Štichauer
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