Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction: Structuring thought, externalizing structure: Variation and universals
Part I.Micro‑ and macro-variation in syntax
Chapter 2.Gender, number and inflectional class in some Northern Italian dialect: The plural inflection -i and the interpretation of N morphology
Chapter 3.Objects and subjects in the left periphery: The case of a-Topics
Chapter 4.Notes on infinitival relatives in Italian
Chapter 5.Negation and negative copulas in Bantu
Chapter 6.On gender and number: A psycholinguistic review
Chapter 7.Micro‑ and macro-variation: From pronominal allomorphies to the category of irreality/non-veridicality
Chapter 8.Concealed pseudo-clefts? Evidence from a Lombard dialect
Chapter 9.Negation patterns across dialects
Chapter 10.A note on left-peripheral maps and interface properties
Chapter 11.Italian faire-infinitives: The special case of volere
Chapter 12.Optional vs obligatory movement in Albanian (pseudo)-raising constructions
Part II.Clitics and pronouns from a theoretical perspective
Chapter 13.Clitic stress allomorphy in Sardinian
Chapter 14.Clitics and vowel epenthesis: A case study
Chapter 15.Overabundance in Hungarian accusative pronouns
Chapter 16.Unstable personal pronouns in Northern Logudorese
Chapter 17.Object clitics for subject clitics in Francoprovençal and Piedmontese
Part III.Sound pattern and syntactic structure
Chapter 18.Are Sardinian vocatives perfectly regular?
Chapter 19.Phonological correlates of syntactic structure: The distribution of raddoppiamento fonosintattico in Calabrian
Chapter 20.Metaphony as Magnetism
Chapter 21.Some reflections on the syllabification of clusters: A view from the dialects of Italy
Part IV.Language in context
Chapter 22.Diachronic and Synchronic Lexical Interactions in the Italo-Balkan Linguistic Space
Chapter 23.Lexical-semantic analysis of the political language: Studies between 1960 and 1980
Chapter 24.Dialects and neuroscience: A first critical review
Chapter 25.Remarks on the vulnerability of grammar
Chapter 26.Some Celto-Albanian isoglosses and their implications
Subject index
Language index
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