Romance Linguistics 2013
Selected papers from the 43rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), New York, 17-19 April, 2013
Editors
This volume contains a selection of peer-reviewed articles first presented at the 43rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), held in New York in 2013. The articles deal with various synchronic and diachronic aspects of Romance languages and dialects world-wide. They will be of interest to scholars in Romance and in general linguistics.
[Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 9] 2016. xix, 418 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 22 January 2016
Published online on 22 January 2016
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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IntroductionChristina Tortora, Marcel den Dikken, Ignacio L. Montoya and Teresa O'Neill | pp. vii–xx
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Root gerunds in Old RomanianGabriela Alboiu and Virginia Hill | pp. 1–20
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Old French possessives and ellipsisDeborah Arteaga and Julia Herschensohn | pp. 21–38
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The generalization of preposition para via fusion and ensuing loss of compositionalityJoseph Bauman and Rena Torres Cacoullos | pp. 39–58
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On capacities and their epistemic extensionsElena Castroviejo Miró and Isabel Oltra-Massuet | pp. 59–78
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Beyond the subject DP versus the subject pronoun divide in agreement switchesRaquel Fernández Fuertes, Juana M. Liceras and Anahí Alba de la Fuente | pp. 79–98
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Epistemic adverbs, the prosody-syntax interface, and the theory of phasesAlessandra Giorgi | pp. 99–118
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Romanian tough-constructions and multi-headed constituentsIon Giurgea | pp. 119–138
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Depictive secondary predicates in Spanish and the relative/absolute distinctionSilvia Gumiel-Molina, Norberto Moreno-Quibén and Isabel Pérez-Jiménez | pp. 139–158
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Gender agreement with animate nouns in FrenchTabea Ihsane and Petra Sleeman | pp. 159–176
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French loanwords in Korean: Modeling lexical knowledge in OTHaike Jacobs | pp. 177–194
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Affirmative polar replies in Brazilian PortugueseMary Aizawa Kato | pp. 195–212
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Participle fronting and clause structure in Old and Middle FrenchMarie Labelle | pp. 213–232
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“Toned-up” Spanish: Stress → pitch → tone(?) in Equatorial GuineaJohn M. Lipski | pp. 233–256
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On null objects and ellipses in Brazilian PortugueseRuth E.V. Lopes and Sonia M. L. Cyrino | pp. 257–276
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Age effects and the discrimination of consonantal and vocalic contrasts in heritage and native SpanishNatalia Mazzaro, Alejandro Cuza and Laura Colantoni | pp. 277–300
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The linguistic competence of second-generation bilinguals: A critique of “incomplete acquisition”Ricardo Otheguy | pp. 301–319
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The X0 syntax of “dative” clitics and the make-up of clitic combinations in Gallo-RomanceDiego Pescarini | pp. 321–339
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Some notes on falloir, devoir, and the theory of controlLisa A. Reed | pp. 341–360
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The phonology of postverbal pronouns in Romance languagesLori Repetti | pp. 361–378
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From N to particle: Prepositionless home in the dialects of Northern ItalySilvia Rossi | pp. 379–397
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Marsican deixis and the nature of indexical syntaxMario Saltarelli | pp. 399–413
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Index | pp. 415–418
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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