In:Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2003: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ 2003, Nijmegen, 20–22 November
Edited by Twan Geerts, Ivo van Ginneken and Haike Jacobs
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 270] 2005
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 8 November 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.270.toc
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Table of contents
An Integrated Approach to Variation in OT: Evidence from Brazilian Portuguese and Picard
On Facts in the Syntax and Semantics of Italian
On the Status of Stems in Morphological Theory
Italian [VN] Compound Nouns: A Case for a Syntactic Approach to Word Formation
The Development of Liquids from Latin to Campidanian Sardinian: The Role of Contrast and Structural Similarity
Clitic Placement and the Position of Subjects in the History of European Portuguese
Subject Inversion in Spanish Relatice Clauses: A case of Prosody- Induced Word order Variation without Narrow Focus
Attrition and Interpretable Features
Acceleration in Bilingual First Language Acquisition
‘Focus VS’: A Special Type of French NP subject inversion
Aspectual Quantization and [±] Accusative Case Checking in Romance
Strata, Yes; Structure Preservation, No. Evidence from Spanish
Durational Asymmetries and the Theory of Quantity: Temporal Proportions at Phonetic Interface
What Lenition and Fortition Tell us about Gallo-Romance Muta cum Liquida
The Lazy Frenchman’s Approach to the Subjunctive: Speculations on Reference to Worlds and Semantics Defaults in the Analysis of Mood
Vowel Centralization in Romanian Verbs of Slavic Origin: Deliberate Exploitation of an Indigenous Sound Change?
On the Rumanian kt>pt Shift: Coda Lenition or Melodic Contamination?
Evidence for a Cue-based Theory of Language Change and Language Acquisition: The Null Object in Brazilian Portuguese
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