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Syntactic Variation
The Dialects of Italy

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Roberta D'Alessandro, Adam Ledgeway, Ian Roberts, Paola Benincà, Verner Egerland, M. Rita Manzini, Leonardo M. Savoia, Anna Cardinaletti, Lori Repetti, Christina Tortora, Mair Parry, Luisa Amenta, Géraldine Legendre, Michela Cennamo, Michele Loporcaro, Silvio Cruschina, Guido Mensching, Eva-Maria Remberger, Sandra Paoli, Nicola Munaro, Paola Vecchio
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  • Date Published: July 2012
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107404878

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  • This book was first published in 2010. The study of Romance languages can tell us a great deal about sentence structure and its variation in general. Focusing on the dialects of Italy - including the islands of Sardinia and Sicily - the authors explore three thematic areas: the nominal domain, the verbal domain and the left periphery of the clause. The book gives fresh attention to the dialects, arguing that they offer an unprecedented degree of variation (not found, for example, in Germanic languages). Analysing a host of data, the authors show how the dialects can be used as a test-bed for investigating and challenging received ideas about language structure and change. Coherent and wide-ranging, this is a vital resource for those working in syntactic theory, historical linguistics and Romance languages.

    • Challenges received wisdom about the structure of languages
    • Contains a strong contextualising introduction, giving an in-depth review of recent research
    • A fresh contribution to a relatively poorly understood area of linguistics
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    • Date Published: July 2012
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107404878
    • length: 368 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
    • weight: 0.49kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Syntactic variation and the dialects of Italy: an overview Roberta D'Alessandro, Adam Ledgeway and Ian Roberts
    Part I. Nominal Structures:
    1. Headless relatives in some Old Italian varieties Paola Benincà
    2. On Old Italian uomo and the classification of indefinite expressions Verner Egerland
    3. Syncretism and suppletion in clitic systems: underspecification, silent clitics or neither? M. Rita Manzini and Leonardo M. Savoia
    4. Lexicalization of 3rd person object clitics: clitic enclisis and clitic drop Leonardo M. Savoia and M. Rita Manzini
    5. Proclitic vs enclitic pronouns in northern Italian dialects and the null-subject parameter Anna Cardinaletti and Lori Repetti
    6. Domains of clitic placement in finite and non-finite clauses: evidence from a Piedmontese dialect Christina Tortora
    Part II. Verbal Structures:
    7. Prohibition and Romance: negative imperatives in the early vernaculars of Italy Mair Parry
    8. The periphrasis aviri a + infinitive in contemporary Sicilian dialect Luisa Amenta
    9. A formal typology of person-based auxiliary selection in Italo-Romance Géraldine Legendre
    10. The Abruzzese T-v system: feature spreading and the double auxiliary construction Roberta D'Alessandro and Adam Ledgeway
    11. Perfective auxiliaries in the pluperfect in some southern Italian dialects Michela Cennamo
    12. The logic of Romance past participle agreement Michele Loporcaro
    Part III. The Left Periphery:
    13. Fronting as focalization in Sicilian Silvio Cruschina
    14. Focus fronting and the left periphery in Sardinian Guido Mensching and Eva-Maria Remberger
    15. In focus: an investigation of information and contrastive constructions Sandra Paoli
    16. Criterial conditions for wh-structures: evidence from wh-exclamatives in northern Italian dialects Nicola Munaro
    17. The distribution of the complementizers /ka/ and /ku/ in the North Salentino dialect of Francavilla Fontana (Brindisi) Paola Vecchio.

  • Editors

    Roberta D'Alessandro, Universiteit Leiden

    Adam Ledgeway, University of Cambridge

    Ian Roberts, University of Cambridge

    Contributors

    Roberta D'Alessandro, Adam Ledgeway, Ian Roberts, Paola Benincà, Verner Egerland, M. Rita Manzini, Leonardo M. Savoia, Anna Cardinaletti, Lori Repetti, Christina Tortora, Mair Parry, Luisa Amenta, Géraldine Legendre, Michela Cennamo, Michele Loporcaro, Silvio Cruschina, Guido Mensching, Eva-Maria Remberger, Sandra Paoli, Nicola Munaro, Paola Vecchio

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