Table of contents
Section 1. Left Sentence Peripheries in Old Spanish
Chapter 1. Left Dislocation phenomena in Old Spanish: An examination of their structural properties
Chapter 2. Revisiting stylistic fronting in Old Spanish
Chapter 3. Left forever: Subject datives and clitic doubling in Old Spanish
Section 2. Syntactic variation in Modern Spanish
Chapter 4. Spanish predicative verbless clauses
and the left periphery
Chapter 5. Fronting and contrastively focused secondary predicates in Spanish
Chapter 6. The left periphery of Spanish comparative correlatives
Chapter 7. The article at the left periphery
Section 3. Syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
Chapter 8. Evidentiality and illocutionary force: Spanish matrix que at the syntax-pragmatics interface
Chapter 9. On the grammaticalization of the Assertion Structure: A view from Spanish
Chapter 10. Informational status and the semantics
of mood in Spanish preposed complement clauses
Chapter 11. Fronting and irony in Spanish
Section 4. Spanish among the Romance languages
Chapter 12. Left periphery in discourse: Frame Units and discourse markers
Chapter 13. A comparative look at Focus Fronting
in Romance
Index
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