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Structuring variation in romance linguistics and beyond: in honour of Leonardo M. Savoia / edited by Mirko Grimaldi, University of Salento ; Rosangela Lai, University of Florence ; Ludovico Franco, Nova University of Lisbon ; Benedetta Baldi, University of Florence. Linguistik Aktuell / Linguistics Today ;, 252.

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dc.contributor.author Grimaldi Mirko
dc.contributor.author Lai Rosangela
dc.contributor.author Franco Ludovico
dc.contributor.author Baldi Benedetta
dc.contributor.author Savoia Leonardo Maria
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T22:38:41Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T22:38:41Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Structuring variation in romance linguistics and beyond: in honour of Leonardo M. Savoia / edited by Mirko Grimaldi, University of Salento ; Rosangela Lai, University of Florence ; Ludovico Franco, Nova University of Lisbon ; Benedetta Baldi, University of Florence. Linguistik Aktuell / Linguistics Today ;, 252. - 1 online resource. - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/1964502.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 9789027263179
dc.identifier.isbn 9027263175
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/180988
dc.description A collection of papers to honor the work of Professor Leonardo M. Savoia.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references.
dc.description.abstract Current theoretical approaches to language devote great attention to macro- and micro-variation and show an ever-increasing interest in minority languages. In this respect, few empirical domains are as rich and lively as the Italo-Romance languages, which together with Albanian were the main research domain of Leonardo M. Savoia. The volume covers areas as different as phonology, morphology, syntax and the lexicon. A broad range of Romance languages is considered, as well as Albanian, Greek and Hungarian, shedding new light on many classical topics. The first section focuses on morphosyntax, both in the narrow sense and with regard to its interfaces. The second section focuses on clitics and pronouns. The third section deals with a number of issues in phonology and syntax-phonology interface. The last section turns the reader's attention beyond formal linguistics itself and examines variation in the light of neurosciences, pathology, historical linguistics and political discourse.
dc.description.tableofcontents Introduction: Structuring thought, externalizing structure: variation and universals / M. Rita Manzini. -- Part I. Micro- and macro-variation in syntax. Gender, number and inflectional class in some north-Italian dialects: The plural inflection -i and the interpretation of N morphology / Benedetta Baldi and Ludovico Franco -- Objects and subjects in the Left Periphery: The case of a-Topics / Adriana Belletti -- Notes on infinitival relatives in Italian / Guglielmo Cinque and Paola Benincà -- Negation and negative copulas in Bantu / Gloria Cocchi -- On gender and number: A psycholinguistic review / Paolo Lorusso -- Micro- and macro-variation: From pronominal allomorphies to the category of irreality/non-veridicality / M. Rita Manzini -- Concealed pseudo-clefts? Evidence from a Lombard dialect / Diego Pescarini and Giulia Donzelli -- Negation patterns across dialects / Cecilia Poletto and Michèle Oliviéri -- A note on left-peripheral maps and interface properties/ Luigi Rizzi -- Italian faire-infinitives: The special case of volere / Norma Schifano and Michelle Sheehan -- Optional vs obligatory movement in Albanian (pseudo)-raising constructions / Giuseppina Turano -- Part II. Clitics and pronouns from a theoretical perspective. Clitic stress allomorphy in Sardinian / Laura Bafile and Rosangela Lai -- Clitics and vowel epenthesis: A case study / Jacopo Garzonio and Silvia Rossi -- Overabundance in Hungarian accusative pronouns / Maria Grossmann and Anna M. Thornton -- Unstable personal pronouns in northern Logudorese / Michele Loporcaro, Serena Romagnoli and Mario Wild -- Object clitics for subject clitics in Francoprovençal and Piedmontese / Ian Roberts -- Part III. Sound pattern and syntactic structure. Are Sardinian vocatives perfectly regular? / Franck Floricic and Lucia Molinu -- Phonological correlates of syntactic structure: The distribution of raddoppiamento fonosintattico in Calabrian / Adam Ledgeway -- Metaphony as magnetism / Marc van Oostendorp and Roberta D'Alessandro -- Some reflections on the syllabification of clusters: A view from the dialects of Italy / Diana Passino -- Part IV. Language in context. Diachronic and synchronic lexical interactions in the Italo-Balkan linguistic space: From Latin lucanica to Italo-Albanian lëkëngë / Francesco Altimari -- Lexical-semantic analysis of the political language: Studies between 1960 and 1980 / Paola Desideri -- Dialects and neuroscience: A first critical review / Mirko Grimaldi -- Remarks on the vulnerability of grammar / Giovanna Marotta -- Some Celto-Albanian isoglosses and their implications / John Trumper.
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Linguistik Aktuell / Linguistics Today. 252
dc.relation.ispartofseries Linguistik Aktuell / Linguistics Today ;. 252.
dc.subject.other Italian language -- Variation.
dc.subject.other Romance languages -- Variation.
dc.subject.other FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / French
dc.subject.other FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Romance Languages (Other)
dc.subject.other Electronic books.
dc.title Structuring variation in romance linguistics and beyond: in honour of Leonardo M. Savoia / edited by Mirko Grimaldi, University of Salento ; Rosangela Lai, University of Florence ; Ludovico Franco, Nova University of Lisbon ; Benedetta Baldi, University of Florence. Linguistik Aktuell / Linguistics Today ;, 252.
dc.type Book
dc.description.pages 1 online resource.
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C2347


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