Points of Convergence in Romance Linguistics
Papers selected from the 48th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 48), Toronto, 25-28 April 2018
Editors
This volume brings together selected papers from the 48th annual Linguistics Symposium on Romance Languages, held at York University in Toronto, Canada, in April 2018. It presents original research on a wide variety of Romance languages both past (Latin, Old Catalan, Old Iberian Romance, Old Spanish, Old Portuguese, and West-Iberian Medieval Latin) and present (Brazilian Portuguese, Catalan, French, Picard, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish) along with a number of contemporary dialects, including Basque Country Spanish, Dominican Spanish, Maine French, Neapolitan, and Picardie French. Divided into four sections — Interfaces, Bridging issues at the CP-TP-vP levels, Bridging issues at the PP-DP levels, and Bridging issues in linguistics — the volume gives researchers and advanced students access to contemporary issues and novel ideas bridging across various areas of Romance linguistics (e.g., morphology, syntax, semantics, phonology, sociolinguistics, first and second language acquisition).
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 360] 2022. vii, 275 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 16 February 2022
Published online on 16 February 2022
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements | pp. vii–viii
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IntroductionGabriela Alboiu and Ruth King | pp. 1–8
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A. Interfaces
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Chapter 1. Picard subject clitics: An analysis at the interface of syntax, phonology, and prosodyJulie Auger | pp. 11–34
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Chapter 2. A child’s view of Romance modificationAna T. Pérez-Leroux | pp. 35–56
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Chapter 3. Definite determiners in Romance: The role of modificationDaniela Isac | pp. 57–78
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B. Bridging issues at the CP-TP-vP levels
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Chapter 4. Differential object marking, oblique morphology, and enriched case hierarchiesMonica Alexandrina Irimia | pp. 81–96
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Chapter 5. A deletion account of referential null objects in Basque SpanishAlmike Vázquez-Lozares | pp. 97–110
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Chapter 6. Same EPP, different null subject typeJulianne Doner and Çağrı Bilgin | pp. 111–126
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Chapter 7. On (un)grammatical sequences of ses in SpanishJonathan E. MacDonald and Almike Vázquez-Lozares | pp. 127–142
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Chapter 8. On the interpretation of the Spanish 1st person plural pronounÁngel L. Jiménez-Fernández and Mercedes Tubino-Blanco | pp. 143–160
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C. Bridging issues at the PP-DP levels
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Chapter 9. French ne … que exceptives in prepositional contextsJ.-Marc Authier and Lisa A. Reed | pp. 163–176
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Chapter 10. Interpreting reduplicated numerals in Old Ibero-Romance: A syntactic accountAlice Corr | pp. 177–192
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Chapter 11. Value and cardinality in the evaluation of bare singulars in Brazilian PortugueseSuzi Lima and Cristiane Oliveira | pp. 193–206
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Chapter 12. Formality by distance in Spanish and CatalanGavin Bembridge and Andrew Peters | pp. 207–222
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D. Bridging issues in linguistics
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Chapter 13. Cyclical change in affixal negationElisabeth Gibert-Sotelo | pp. 225–242
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Chapter 14. Code-mixing and semantico-pragmatic resources in francophone Maine: Meanings-in-use of yeah/yes and ouais/ouiKendall Vogh | pp. 243–256
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Chapter 15. Exceptionality and ungrammaticality in Spanish stress: A Stratal OT approachKaterina Tetzloff | pp. 257–272
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Index | pp. 273–275
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF/2AD: Linguistics/Romance, Italic & Rhaeto-Romanic languages
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General