In:Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2006: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’, Amsterdam, 7–9 December 2006
Edited by Danièle Torck and W. Leo Wetzels
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 303] 2009
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 12 November 2009
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Table of contents
Forewordv
Unpronounced MUCH and the distribution of degree expressions in Spanish
The status of the (supposed) expletive
in Brazilian Portuguese existential clauses
On the linearization of adjectives in Romanian
Prepositionless genitive and N+N compounding in (Old) French and Italian
Vowel elision in spoken Italian
Acoustic correlates of phonological microvariations: The case
of unsuspected micro-parametric metaphonetic processes
in a small area of Southern Salento (Apulia)
Romance lenition: Towards a formal account of a contrast maintaining
phonetically motivated sound change
Main stress in Italian nonce nouns
Negative concord as feature sharing
Appositive sentences and the structure(s) of coordination
Cleaving the interactions between sluicing and P-stranding
Another look at wh-questions in Romance: The case of Mendrisiottoand its consequences for the analysis of French wh-in situ and embedded interrogatives
Index of subjects and terms
