Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2009: Selected Papers from "Going Romance" Nice 2009

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Janine Berns, Haike Jacobs, Tobias Scheer
John Benjamins Publishing, 2011 - Počet stran: 393
The annual Going Romance conference has developed into the major European discussion forum for theoretically relevant research on Romance languages where current ideas about language in general and about Romance languages in particular are tested. The twenty-third Going Romance conference was a very special one: for the first time it was not hosted by one of the Dutch universities, but was co-organized by the Radboud University Nijmegen and the Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis and held in France at the Maison du Séminaire in Nice from 3 5 December 2009.
The present volume contains a broad range of peer-reviewed articles dealing with syntax, phonology, morphology, semantics and acquisition of the Romance languages as well as selected papers from the special workshop dealing with linguistic change in relation to linguistic theory.
 

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Expressing contrast in Romanian
1
When the benefit is on the fringe
19
Degree fronting in Québec French and the syntactic structure of degree quantifier DPS
39
On sentenceinternal le même the same in French and Pluractionality
55
Topic prominence is not a factor of variation between Brazilian and European Portuguese
71
When dialectology studies contribute to lexical semantics and to etymology
89
Cartography and agrammatic syntactic production in IberoRomance
115
The valuation of gender agreement in DP
133
Floating parenthetical coordinate clauses
203
Unfortunate questions
223
Typology or reconstruction
239
Sentential coordination and Ellipsis
255
Underapplication of vowel reduction to schwa in majorcan catalan productive derivation and verbal inflection
273
Focus and the development of Nwords in Spanish
291
On verbal duplication in River Plate Spanish
305
Stylistic fronting and remnant movement in old French
323

Definite denotation and case in Romance
149
Compounding in Romance and English
167
Epistemic Modals in the Past
185
Person restrictions and the representation of third person an argument from Barceloní Catalan
343
Definite Dps without lexical nouns in French
363
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