Description |
1 online resource (vi, 278 pages) |
Series |
Romance languages and linguistic theory,
1574-552X ;
volume 16
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Going Romance (Conference).
Romance languages and linguistic theory ; v. 16.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"The chapters in this book represent the theme of "bridges" - bridging research approaches and directions across languages, methodologies and disciplines. Alongside descriptive and theoretical studies, the contributions present experimental studies addressing issues in syntax, phonetics-phonology and sociolinguistics. Alongside investigations of linguistic phenomena in standard Romance language varieties, other investigations address less well-known and studied, minority and endangered varieties (e.g., Quebec French, Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, Galician, Catalan and Palenquero) from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives. Romance languages in contact with other languages and bilingualism, now also integral aspects of the field, are reflected in this volume as well, including less well-known cases of contemporary contact of Serbian with Romanian, and earlier contact of African languages with Spanish and Portuguese. This volume thus continues the decades long tradition of the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages of embracing cutting-edge developments in the field"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Intro -- Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 16 -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Variability in French word-final schwa -- 1. Introduction -- 2. French schwa -- 3. Present study -- 3.1 Hypotheses -- 4. Method -- 4.1 Participants -- 4.2 Stimuli -- 4.3 Procedure -- 4.4 Analyses -- 5. Results -- 6. Discussion -- 7. Conclusions -- References -- Agreement and pronouns -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Agreement mismatches with pronouns -- 3. Agree and syntactically-dependent depictive secondary predicates |
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4. On some agreement puzzles for PC PRO -- 4.1 Floated quantifiers -- 4.2 Agreement mismatches and the features of PC PRO -- 5. Concluding remarks -- References -- Person/Number exponents in imperative-enclitic contexts -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Morphological structure of imperatives and reflexive clitics -- 2.1 Imperatives -- 2.2 Reflexive enclitics -- 2.3 Imperative-enclitic context resolutions -- 3. OT account -- 4. Conclusions -- Funding -- Acknowledgment -- References -- French causal puisque-clauses in the light of (not)-at-issueness -- Introduction -- 1. Not-at-issueness of puisque-clauses |
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1.1 Answer to question under discussion -- 1.2 Challengeability -- 1.3 Non-focusability -- 2. Two types of projective content -- 2.1 Projection -- 2.2 Strong contextual felicity constraint -- 2.3 Obligatory local effect -- 3. Two sources of not-at-issueness -- 3.1 Syntactic source (the puisque-implication) -- 3.2 Lexical source (the B-implication) -- 4. Conclusion -- Funding -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Geminates and vowel laxing in Quebec French -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basics of Quebec French +High vowels -- 3. Three strikes against NLNIVH in illicite |
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3.1 'Long-distance' is not 'non-local' -- 3.2 NLNIVH overgenerates and undergenerates -- 3.3 Geminates to the rescue -- 4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Number as an adjunct in Romance -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Number is encoded and interpreted on D -- 2.1 Arguments from the literature -- 2.2 Additional arguments -- 3. Analysis -- 4. Conclusion -- Funding -- Acknowledgments -- References -- A sociophonetic investigation of Mexico City Spanish vowel reduction -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Computational quantitative syntax |
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1. Introduction -- 2. Typological data on Universal 18 -- 3. Accounts of language universals and Universal 18 -- 3.1 Structure-level accounts -- 3.2 Grammar-level accounts -- 4. Our approach to Universal 18 -- 4.1 Cross-linguistic corpus data -- Corpus data for Latin and Ancient Greek -- Preprocessing and collection of counts -- Collected counts -- 4.2 Results and discussion -- 5. Towards a model explaining Universal 18 -- 5.1 Comparison of models 1 and 2 -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Trajectories of change in Spanish and Portuguese in the Americas -- 1. Introduction |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Romance languages -- Congresses.
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Romance languages |
Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Added Author |
Vogel, Irene, 1952- editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (47th : 2017 : University of Delaware, Newark, Del.) Romance languages and linguistic theory 16 Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020. 9789027205551 (DLC) 2020007370 |
ISBN |
9027261180 electronic book |
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9789027261182 electronic book |
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9789027205551 hardcover |
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