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Varieties of verbal doubling in Romance
Recent research on verbal doubling across languages (Nunes 2004, Martins 2007, Kandybowicz 2009, Biberauer 2009, among others) show that this phenomenon is a fruitful domain of inquiry, especially, regarding the nature of copying phenomena and the way in
Andrés Saab
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German and Romance varieties in contact in northeastern Italy
Northeastern Italy offers several sites where a variety of German is in contact with Italian, Italo-Romance, or Rhaeto-Romance: All of these contact situations vary according to sociolinguistic and extralinguistic factors, such as the composition of the
Silvia Dal Negro
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SCl enclisis in North Italian and Rhaeto-Romance varieties: merge and phases
In many Romance varieties the inverted order between subject clitic and verb characterizes interrogation contexts and, in Rhaeto-Romance languages, V2 contexts.
Benedetta Baldi, Leonardo M. Savoia
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Debunking Rhaeto-Romance: Synchronic Evidence from Two Peripheral Northern Italian Dialects
This paper explores two peripheral Northern Italian dialects (NIDs), namely Lamonat and Frignanese, with respect to their genealogical linguistic classification.
Simone De Cia, Jessica Iubini-Hampton
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Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties
This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian varieties. It is claimed that these cases do not involve clitic pronouns, but weak pronouns in the sense of Cardinaletti and Starke (1999).
Anna Cardinaletti
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In this paper, I address the problem of auxiliary selection in Standard Italian and in Southern Italo-Romance varieties. In the former, the auxiliary depends on the argument structure, in the latter on the person feature of the subject.
Irene Amato
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The influence of the use of fertilizer doses at different intensity of tillage on the yield and quality of green feed based on winter barley varieties Romance, Kondrat, Dobrynya, Carioca was studied.
N. I. Devterova
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Romance in the workplace is a common phenomenon and inevitable from organization dynamics. Romance in the workplace has double effects to the organization: positive and negative.
Muhammad Irfan Syaebani +1 more
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Stress shift under cliticization in Nuorese Sardinian
In most Romance languages clitics are stress neutral: when they attach to a host, they have no effect on stress placement: this is the case of Italian and Spanish.
Rosangela Lai
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Varieties of ESSE in Romance languages
In French, Italian, and Romanian, forms inherited from the Latin paradigm 'esse' are used for the copula, the passive auxiliary and tense or perfective auxiliaries. We show that the copula and the passive auxiliary should be identified, while the tense or perfective auxiliaries are different lexemes. Moreover, the copula has the same description across
Anne Abeillé, Danièle Godard
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