Harris & Halle (2005) present a carefully worked out analysis of certain nonstandard Spanish phenomena involving pronominal clitics and the verbal plural morpheme -n. At issue are plural imperatives in combination with one or more object clitics. In this paper, I suggest that Harris & Halle’s primarily morphological approach to these phenomena should be replaced by a more syntactic approach. The latter seems more revealing and more likely to tie in to other aspects of Spanish grammar (and to aspects of the grammar of other languages/dialects).
2014. Gender assignment and pluralization in Italian and the Veneto. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. 241 ff.
Vanelli, Laura
2014. Person endings in the old Italian verb system. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. 131 ff.
Vincent, Nigel
2014. Similarity and diversity in the evolution of Italo-Romance morphosyntax. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. 1 ff.
Wood, Jim
2015. Introduction. In Icelandic Morphosyntax and Argument Structure [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 90], ► pp. 1 ff.
Wood, Jim
2015. The Morphosyntax of -st . In Icelandic Morphosyntax and Argument Structure [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 90], ► pp. 61 ff.
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2014. Notes on contributors. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. xx ff.
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2014. List of abbreviations. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. xiv ff.
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2014. Dedication. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. v ff.
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2014. Series preface. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. xi ff.
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2014. Preface. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. xii ff.
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2014. Copyright Page. In Diachrony and Dialects, ► pp. iv ff.
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