In:Variation within and across Romance Languages: Selected papers from the 41st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Ottawa, 5–7 May 2011
Edited by Marie-Hélène Côté and Eric Mathieu
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 333] 2014
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 December 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.333.toc
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Table of contents
Foreword and Acknowledgments
Editors’ introduction
Part I. Sound patterns
Sibilant voicing assimilation in peninsular Spanish as gestural blending
Phonology-morphology opacity in Harmonic Serialism: The case of /s/ aspiration in Spanish
Morphologically conditioned intervocalic rhotacism in Algherese Catalan: An account with lexically indexed constraints
Muta cum liquida in the light of Tertenia Sardinian metathesis and compensatory lengthening Latin tr > Old French Vrr
Schwa at the phonology/syntax interface
Weight effects across verbal domains: The case of Spanish subjects
Part II. Syntax and semantics
On truth persistence: A comparison between European Portuguese and Italian in relation to sempre
Pick some but not all alternatives!
Polarity fronting in Romanian and Sardinian
Degree quantification and scope in Puerto Rican Spanish
‘Minimal link constraint’ violations: Move vs. Agree
On subjunctives and islandhood
When control can’t be a fact
Part III. Historical aspects
Prevocalic velar advancement in Chilean Spanish and Proto-Romance
The role of the copula in the diachronic development of focus constructions
in Portuguese
The French wh interrogative system: Evolution and clefting
On the relation between functional architecture and patterns of change in Romance object clitic syntax
Part IV. Interactions across dialects and languages
Investigating the effects of perceptual salience and regional dialect on phonetic accommodation in Spanish
English questions, Spanish structure: A shared-structure account of interlinguistic influence in bilingual first language acquisition
French oral proficiency assessment: Elicited imitation with speech recognition
Name index
Subject index
