In:Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2001: Selected papers from 'Going Romance', Amsterdam, 6–8 December 2001
Edited by Josep Quer, Jan Schroten, Mauro Scorretti, Petra Sleeman and Els Verheugd-Daatzelaar
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 245] 2003
► pp. vii–viii
Get fulltext
This article is available free of charge.
Published online: 29 September 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.245.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.245.toc
Table of contents
Introductionv
Spanish De -Clauses Are Not Always in the Right Mood
Mood and Focus
Null vs Overt Spec, TP in European Portuguese
Determiner Architecture and Phrasal Movement in French Lexifier Creoles
On the Relation between Focus, Prosody and Word Order in Romanian
Economy of Structure: The Case of Subject Clitics in Piedmontese
Identificational Focus vs Contrastive Focus: A Syntactic Distinction
Null Objects and VP Ellipsis in European and Brazilian Portuguese
From Non-Identity to Plurality: French Différent as an Adjective and as a Determiner
On the Non-Unitariness of NP Subject Inversion: A Comparison of French NP Subject Inversion in Interrogatives and Temporal Subordinates
Past Participle Agreement with Pronominal Clitics and the Auxiliary Verbs in Italian and French
Deficient Pronouns and Linguistic Change in Portuguese and Spanish
Nominalizations of French Psychological Verbs: Syntactic Complements and Semantic Participants
Notes on Vocative Case: A Case Study in Clause Structure
Mapping out the Left Periphery of the Clause: Evidence from North Western Italian Varieties
The Left Periphery in Child French: Evidence for a Simply-Split CP
Plural Indefinite DPs as Plural-Polarity Items
On the Status of the Partitive Determiner in Italian
Determiners and Weakly Discretised Domains
Index of languages and dialects
Subject Index
