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E-grāmata: Syntax of Italian Dialects

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This volume addresses issues in the syntax of a wide array of Italian dialects (including several Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Paduan, Sicilian, Bellunese, Piedmontese, Calabrian, and Italian itself). Edited by Christina Tortora, this collection consists of contributions from 12 of the leading scholars in the area of Italian dialect syntax (Andrea Calabrese, Anna Cardinaletti, Guglielmo Cinque, Diana Cresti, Guiliana Giusti, Richard Kayne, Nicola Munaro, Mair Parry, Cecilia Poletto, Giampaolo Salvi, John Trumper, and Raffaella Zanuttini.

The chapters in this book offer both novel analyses of familiar data, as well as analyses that are themselves altogether novel. The contributors - many of whom gathered much of the data themselves - offer insights into how Italian dialect data informs our understanding of such issues in syntactic theory as clausal structure, pronominal syntax, verbal morph-syntax, subject clitics, object clitics, interrogatives, imperatives, restructuring, and the syntax-semantics interface.

This latest edition to the Comparative Syntax series will be of interest not only to researchers in Italian dialect and Romance syntax, but to scholars and advanced students interested in syntactic theory.
Contributors xiii
On Fission and Impoverishment in the Verbal Morphology of the Dialect of Livinallongo
3(28)
Andrea Calabrese
Motion Verbs as Functional Heads
31(19)
Anna Cardinaletti
Giuliana Giusti
The Interaction of Passive, Causative and `Restructuring' in Romance
50(17)
Guglielmo Cinque
Aspects of the Syntax and Semantics of ne
67(35)
Diana Cresti
Person Morphemes and Reflexives in Italian, French, and Related Languages
102(35)
Richard S. Kayne
On Some Differences between Exclamative and Interrogative Wh-phrases in Bellunese: Further Evidence for a Split-CP Hypothesis
137(15)
Nicola Munaro
Cosa ch'a l'e sta storia? The Interaction of Pragmatics and Syntax in the Development of WH-Interrogatives with Overt Complementizer in Piedmontese
152(23)
Mair Parry
Making Imperatives: Evidence from Central Rhaetoromance
175(32)
Cecilia Poletto
Raffaella Zanuttini
Enclitic Subject Pronouns in the Romance Languages
207(22)
Giampaolo Salvi
The Misunderstood Double Marking of Indirect Objects and New Infinitive Strategies in Unexpected Places: A Brief Study of Romance Variation
229(21)
John B. Trumper
Appendix: Publications 250
Paola Beninca