Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2005
Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’, Utrecht, 8–10 December 2005
Editors
The conference series Going Romance is the major European discussion forum for theoretically relevant research on Romance languages, where ideas about language and linguistics and about Romance languages are put in an interactive perspective, giving space to both universality and Romance-internal variation. The current volume features a selection of 18 articles (out of 28) that were presented during the 19th meeting at Utrecht University, December 8-10, 2005. Included in this volume are four papers that were presented by invited speakers: Belletti, Delais-Roussarie & Rialland, Notley & Van der Linden & Hulk, and Ordóñez; these reflect both issues discussed in the general session as well as themes of the workshop on acquisition. A number of reknown Romance linguists (Saltarelli, di Sciullo, Zubizarreta) also contributed to the volume. In general, contributions bear on a variety of topics in the field of morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics and include the perspective from acquisition.
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 291] 2007. viii, 338 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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The quirky case of participial clausesAsier Alcázar and Mario Saltarelli | pp. 1–18
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Answering strategies: A view from acquisitionAdriana Belletti | pp. 19–38
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Transfer in periphrastic causatives in L2 English and L2 SpanishMónica Cabrera and María Luisa Zubizarreta | pp. 39–58
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Clitic omission, null objects or both in the acquisition of European Portuguese?João Costa and Maria Lobo | pp. 59–72
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Metrical structure, tonal association and focus in FrenchElisabeth Delais-Roussarie and Annie Rialland | pp. 73–98
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On affixal scope and affix-root ordering in ItalianAnna Maria Di Sciullo | pp. 99–114
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Scope economy in positive polarity: Extreme degree quantificationRaquel González-Rodríguez | pp. 115–130
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The acquisition of aspect in L2 Portuguese and Spanish. Exploring native / non-native performance differencesC. Elizabeth Goodin-Mayeda and Jason Rothman | pp. 131–148
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Mechanisms of scope resolution in child ItalianAndrea Gualmini | pp. 149–164
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When scope meets modality: The scope of indefinites in subjunctive environmentsJavier Gutiérrez-Rexach | pp. 165–184
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Listen to the sound of salience: Multichannel syntax of Q particlesMélanie Jouitteau | pp. 185–200
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Instability and age effects at the lexicon-syntax interfaceTihana Kraš | pp. 201–212
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On the ambiguity of N-words in FrenchMasakazu Kuno | pp. 213–228
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Cross-linguistic influence in bilingual children: The case of dislocationAnna Notley, Elisabeth van der Linden and Aafke Hulk | pp. 229–258
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Cartography of postverbal subjects in Spanish and CatalanFrancisco Ordóñez | pp. 259–280
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Mismatches between phonology and syntax in French DP acquisitionMaren Pannemann and Fred Weerman | pp. 281–298
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Pragmatic solutions for syntactic problems: Understanding some L2 syntactic errors in terms of discourse-pragmatic deficitsJason Rothman | pp. 299–320
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A poverty-of-the-stimulus argument for the innateness of the identification conditions on VP ellipsisAna Lúcia Santos | pp. 321–334
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Index | pp. 335–338
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