Giulia Mazzola

List of John Benjamins publications in which Giulia Mazzola is involved.

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Diachronic and Typological Perspectives on Anticausativization

Edited by Guglielmo Inglese, Giulia Mazzola and Eugenio Goria

The study of the causal-noncausal alternation offers a unique window onto how languages represent causal relations and event structure. Among the strategies used to encode this alternation, anticausative markers, that is, markers that overtly signal noncausal situations, have received considerably… read more
[Typological Studies in Language, 138] 2026. vi, 514 pp. + index

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Inglese, Guglielmo, Giulia Mazzola and Eugenio Goria 2026 Chapter 1. What is an anticausative marker and where do anticausative markers come from?Diachronic and Typological Perspectives on Anticausativization, Inglese, Guglielmo, Giulia Mazzola and Eugenio Goria (eds.), pp. 1–24 | Chapter
This chapter opens the volume by offering an introduction to the typology and diachrony of anticausative markers, exploring their structural and semantic properties. We first provide a definition of what cross-linguistically counts as an anticausative marker and discuss how anticausatives may be… read more
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Inglese, Guglielmo, Giulia Mazzola, Eugenio Goria, Lorenzo Ferrarotti and Bert Cornillie 2026 Chapter 10. Anticausativization and lability in Romance: A historical corpus study on Spanish and ItalianDiachronic and Typological Perspectives on Anticausativization, Inglese, Guglielmo, Giulia Mazzola and Eugenio Goria (eds.), pp. 287–332 | Chapter
This comparative diachronic corpus study of Italian and Spanish focuses on the alternation between anticausativization (reflexive marking) and lability as noncausal marking strategies. By using mixed-effects logistic regression on historical data, we demonstrate the relevance of a variety of… read more
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This paper examines a distinctive syntactic feature of (pre)classical Spanish: asyndetic complementation (without complementizer que ‘that’). While many authors regard this construction as a stylistic variant which eventually declined (i.a., Girón 2005), so far no exhaustive morphosyntactic… read more
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