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Enclisis, mesoclisis and inflection in Italo-Romance varieties: A minimalist analysis
This contribution addresses a central theme in morphological analysis, namely the relationship between clitics and inflectional elements. Important contributions on the point are due to Anderson (1992) and Marantz (1988), who, in different ways, connect
Leonardo M. Savoia, Benedetta Baldi
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Mesoclisis in Old Occitan [PDF]
This paper delves into the intriguing phenomenon of mesoclisis in Old Occitan. Mesoclisis, the insertion of an object clitic pronoun within the verbal form rather than before or after it, is explored particularly within the context of future and ...
Xavier Bach
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The relation between morpho-syntactic structure and its externalization into interpretive levels is the topic of this article. In many languages, typically in Romance and Albanian varieties, modal contexts, specifically imperative and infinitive, and ...
Benedetta Baldi, Leonardo M. Savoia
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Mesoclisis in the imperative: Phonology, morphology or syntax? [PDF]
Abstract Mesoclisis in the imperative and parasitic plurals in Spanish are currently accounted for either at Morphological Structure ( Halle and Marantz, 1994 ) or at the PF interface ( Harris and Halle, 2005 ). In previous work ( Manzini and Savoia, 1999 , Manzini and Savoia, 2004a , Manzini and Savoia, 2004b , Manzini and Savoia, 2005 , Manzini
MANZINI, MARIA RITA +1 more
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Beware Occam’s Syntactic Razor: Morphotactic Analysis and Spanish Mesoclisis [PDF]
Harris and Halle (2005) present a framework (Generalized Reduplication) that unites the treatment of phonological reduplication and metathesis with similar phenomena in morphology, thereby accounting for the apparently spurious placement of the imperative plural - n in mesoclitic Spanish forms such as hága-lo-n ‘Do it!’, in which clitic lo is ...
Arregi, K, Nevins, A
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Enseñanzas del cambio fracasado: trayectoria y estela de una perífrasis fugaz (infinitivo + tener)
Las estructuras con un infinitivo antepuesto al auxiliar tener constituyen un fenómeno de muy escasa frecuencia y corta vida en español (siglos XV–XVII). Se insertan, sin embargo, en un conjunto más amplio de construcciones que incluye al llamado "futuro
Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo y Huerta
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O ensino da colocação pronominal: aplicação de SD em turmas de terceiro ano do ensino médio
The purpose of this article is to describe and analyze a teaching experience on pronoun placement in two groups of 3rd year of high school. The experience was guided by the concepts of Teaching Sequence (Dolz, Noverraz, Schneuwly, 2004), Language ...
Denise Lino de Araújo +5 more
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In some north-eastern Piedmontese dialects, the OCls, unlike their usual distribution in the Romance varieties, are found in enclisis not only on the imperative and the infinitive but also on declarative forms. Moreover, these dialects show mesoclisis in the verb and enclisis on locative or modal adverbial elements associated with the verb.
Leonardo Maria Savoia, Benedetta Baldi
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Abstract In the Calabro-Lucanian varieties spoken in the Lausberg area and contact Arbëresh (Italo-Albanian) dialects imperative is characterized by the post-verbal position of clitics and mesoclisis, the latter limited to the first person clitics.
Benedetta Baldi, Leonardo M. Savoia
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Benedetta Baldi, Leonardo M. Savoia
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