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Personal name Cruschina, Silvio.
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Title Italian Dialectology at the Interfaces.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Amsterdam/Philadelphia :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer John Benjamins Publishing Company,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2019.
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Series statement Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today Series ;
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Formatted contents note Intro -- Italian Dialectology at the Interfaces -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- The dialects of Italy at the interfaces -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The syntax-phonology interface -- 2.1 Propagation of /u/ -- 2.2 Metaphonetic diphthongization -- 2.3 Rafforzamento/Raddoppiamento fonosintattico (RF) -- 3. The syntax-semantics interface -- 3.1 Negation -- 3.2 Verbal modality -- 3.3 Existential constructions -- 4. The syntax-pragmatics interface -- 4.1 Invariable subject clitics and sentence particles -- 4.2 Postverbal subjects and subject-verb agreement -- 4.3 Focus fronting (FF) -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Inflectional uniformity in the present subjunctive in the dialects of central Friuli -- 1. Introduction: A curious diachronic development -- 2. A promising theoretical framework: Synonymy avoidance, and the present subjunctive pattern in Latin -- 2. A promising theoretical framework: Synonymy avoidance, and the present subjunctive pattern in Latin -- 3. Evolution of the present subjunctive pattern in the dialects of central Friuli -- 3. Evolution of the present subjunctive pattern in the dialects of central Friuli -- 3.1 Avoidance of a class-identifier zero and the introduction of -i in first conjugation verbs -- 3.1 Avoidance of a class-identifier zero and the introduction of -i in first conjugation verbs -- 3.2 Blur avoidance and the generalization of -i in non-first conjugation verbs -- 3.2 Blur avoidance and the generalization of -i in non-first conjugation verbs -- 4. Theoretical implications and conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The Inflected Construction in the dialects of Sicily: The Inflected Construction in the dialects of Sicily: Parameters of micro-variation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Type 1: The IC in Marsalese -- 3. Restrictions on V2 in the dialect spoken in Palermo.
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Formatted contents note 4. Type 2: The indicative preterite IC in Deliano -- 5. Type 3: The IC in the dialects of eastern Sicily -- 6. Other configurations of Inflected Construction -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowldgement -- References -- Mixed paradigms in Italo-Romance: A case of morphologization of auxiliary selection? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Auxiliary verb constructions as inflectional periphrasis -- 3. Auxiliary selection in standard Romance languages -- 4. Mixed paradigms and 'lexical splits' -- 4.1 Pragmatically motivated splits -- 4.2 Balanced splits -- 4.3 'Elsewhere' splits -- 4.4 Morphomic splits -- 4.5 A note on the diachronic origin of mixed paradigms -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Selection and morphology of expletive subject clitics in northern Italian dialects -- 1. Impersonals in Piedmontese dialects -- 2. General issues -- 2.1 Semi-arguments -- 2.2 Hypothesis of morphological typology of NIDs -- 3. Crosslinguistic perspective -- 4. Diachronic remarks -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Can structural deficiency be parametrized?: Oblique pronouns in old Tuscan varieties -- 1. Introduction -- 2. On loro and the strong/weak divide -- 3. (Not so) weak loro in old Florentine and other Tuscan varieties -- 4. Old Sienese clitic lo' -- 5. Structural deficiency is not a parameter -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowldgement -- References -- The morphosyntax-semantics interface and the Sicilian Doubly Inflected Construction: The morphosyntax-semantics interface and the Sicilian Doubly Inflected Construction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Main properties of DIC -- 2.1 Morphosyntactic properties -- 2.1.1 Feature Matching -- 2.1.2 No intervening elements -- 2.1.3 No syntactic dependency -- 2.2 Semantic properties -- 2.3 No grammaticalization of V1 as a tense/aspect marker -- 3. Serialization of events -- 3.1 Definition and properties of Serial Verb Constructions.
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Formatted contents note 3.2 The empty marker -- 3.3 No idiomaticity -- 3.4 Argument sharing -- 3.5 Feature Matching -- 3.6 Single event -- 4. The analysis -- 4.1 DIC with the causative motion verb mannari -- 4.2 Formal analysis -- 4.2.1 Morphosyntax -- 4.2.2 Semantics -- 4.2.3 Application of the analysis to some examples -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Matrix complementizers in Italo-Romance -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Complementizers in matrix clauses in southern Italian dialects -- 2.1 Jussive clauses -- 2.2 Concessive clauses -- 2.3 Optative clauses -- 3. Microvariation in matrix clauses -- 3.1 The status of mi and cu -- 3.2 The role of intonation -- 4. beyond-Force, Mood and Modality -- 5. Interpreting jussives, concessives and optatives -- 5.1 Jussive clauses -- 5.2 Concessive clauses -- 5.3 Optative clauses -- 5.4 Three variables for a unified interpretation -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowldgement -- References -- On the syntactic encoding of lexical interjections in Italo-Romance -- 1 Introduction -- 2. Discourse-linked interjections -- 2.1 Emilian dialects -- 2.2 Standard Italian -- 3. A hybrid class of interjections -- 3.1 Emilian dialects -- 3.2 Standard Italian -- 4. Non-integrated interjections and contextual anchoring -- 4.1 Venetan dialects -- 4.2 Standard Italian -- 4.3 On contextual anchoring -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowldgement -- References -- A person split analysis of the progressive forms in some Southern Italian varieties -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The distribution of aspectual inflected constructions -- 2.1 The progressive constructions with finite verbs in the Apulian varieties -- 3. The progressives as uaccusative constructions -- 3.1 The progressives as locative construction -- 3.2 The progressives as non-locative construction -- 4. Syntactic analysis of the progressive inflected constructions -- 4.1 The uninflected progressive constructions.
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Formatted contents note 5. Aspectual analysis of the inflected and non-inflected progressive constructions -- 6. Person split in the inflected progressive constructions -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Contact-induced phenomena in the Alps -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Clitic climbing in Romance -- 3. Clitic climbing as a contact phenomenon? -- 3.1 Clitic climbing in the varieties surrounding Dolomitic Ladin -- 3.2 Discussion of the data and analysis -- 4. Cimbrian -- 4.1 The double complementizer system in Cimbrian: The state of the art -- 4.2 The unexpected pattern ke + subjunctive -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- References -- N morphology and its interpretation: Romance feminine singular/plural -a -- 1. -a plurals in Standard Italian and Central Calabrian -- 2. The internal structure of the noun -- 3. Analysis of -a plurals in Central Calabrian -- 4. -a plurals in North Lombard dialects: Tresivio (Valtellina) -- 5. -a(-ŋ) plurals in Bregaglia Valley dialects (Casaccia) -- 6. A note on the syntactic distribution of plural inflections -- 7. North Tuscany singular/plural -a -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- Indefinite articles and licensing of nominals in two Slavic varieties: Indefinite articles and licensing of nominals in two Slavic varieties -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The status of the indefinite determiner in Resian and Molise Croatian -- 2.1 From the numeral one to the indefinite article -- 2.2 The numeral one in Resian and Molise Croatian -- Specific indefinites -- Non-specific indefinites -- Narrow-scope reading -- 3. The asymmetry between modified and unmodified nominals -- Bare nouns -- Non-bare nouns -- 4. Resian vs. Molise Croatian: Licensing of bare nominals -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowldgement -- References -- Syntactic variation across Greek dialects: The case of demonstratives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The dialects -- 3. Demonstratives across Greek.
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Formatted contents note 3.1 Standard Greek -- 3.2 Cypriot Greek -- 3.3 Asia Minor Greek -- 3.4 Italiot Greek -- 3.5 Summary -- 4. Patterns of internal variability and the role of contact -- 5. Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Appendix -- Authors index -- Language and place index -- Subject index.
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Personal name Ledgeway, Adam.
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Personal name Remberger, Eva-Maria.
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Main entry heading Cruschina, Silvio
Title Italian Dialectology at the Interfaces
Place, publisher, and date of publication Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,c2019
International Standard Book Number 9789027201768
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