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Italo-Romance

1999
Abstract The impact of vowel nasalization in Halo-Romance has been varied. In the standard language and in non-standard varieties of the centre and south, vowel evolution has scarcely been influenced at all by the effect of nasality. However, a very different picture presents itself in northern dialects.
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Auxiliary selection in Italo-Romance and inflexional classes

2022
This chapter puts forward an account of auxiliary selection in terms of inflexional classes (following, e.g., Bonami 2015:97; Baerman, Brown, and Corbett 2017:28f.), theoretically couched within Stump’s notions of content paradigm, form paradigm, and segregated inflexional classes (Stump 2016).
Xavier Bach, Pavel Štichauer
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The syntax and semantics of anticausativisation in early Italo-Romance

L'Italia dialettale, 2020
This article investigates diachronic aspects of the morphosyntax of anticausatives in some early Italo-Romance varieties, in relation to the distribution of the different strategies available to mark anticausativization, the active intransitive and the reflexive morpheme SE. It is shown that the structural and lexical aspects of the verb meaning affect
Michela Cennamo   +2 more
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Periphrases and irregular paradigms in Italo-Romance

2022
Morphomes constitute autonomous distributional patterns that are purely morphological and internal to the morphological component. These patterns often originate as the accidental product of sound change but are subsequently preserved and replicated in diachrony in a way that suggests that they have become cognitive templates or abstract ...
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Parametric variation in differential object marking in Italo-Romance

2023
Abstract This article provides an exhaustive review of the known variation found in the distribution of differerential object marking across the dialects of Italy, including those of central and northern Italy, in order to identify the relevant dimensions of microvariation in relation to information structure, animacy ...
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Italo-Romance Heritage Languages

This volume brings together research on Italian and Italo-Romance varieties spoken as heritage languages across the world, with contributions from different fields of linguistics and from diverse regions (the Americas, Australia, Europe). It offers a timely update on the state of the art, combining studies on relatively well-documented communities with
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The evolution of Italo-Romance clitic clusters

2014
AbstractThe chapter focuses on the diachronic evolution of pronominal clitic sequences, and argues for a correlation between morphophonological irregularities and the change that reversed the order of clitic elements from accusative-dative in earlier stages to dative-accusative in modern varieties.
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Perfective auxiliation in Italo-Romance

2014
AbstractThis chapter examines the history of the perfect auxiliaries ‘be’ and ‘have’ and their interaction in a range of Italo‐Romance dialects, and sets them in the broader context of the historical evolution of the Romance languages as a whole. It also reviews the literature on this construction from Perlmutter’s initial work on unaccusativity down ...
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