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Prefacevii
1: Phonology
More than Coda Conditions in Italian phonology3 The representation of rising diphthongs in Spanish19 Uncovering French syllable structure with Verlan37 The interaction between the evolution of syllable structure and foot structure in the evolution from Classical
Latin to Old French55 Stress clash and segment deletion81 Metaphony and count/mass morphology in Asturian and Cantabrian dialects99 An underspecification analysis of two French vowel systems115 2: Morphology
Headship assignment in Spanish compounds131 Lexical category hierarchy and “head of compound” in Spanish151 Morphological heads, French “compounding” and Germanic
“prefixation”167 Compound word formation in French: Onde hundred years later181 Verbal and adjectival participles in Spanish219 The inherent variability of the French Subjunctive235 3: Syntax and Semantics
The lack of infinitival clauses in Salentino: A synchronic analysis267 Infinitives with specified subjects in Sardinian295 Inverted conjugations and V-second effects in Romance311 An adjunct extraction paradox in Spanish329 Extensions of R-binding347 French inalienable binding367 Tense-binding and construal of present tense385 On the morphology of reflexives and impersonals399 Linking and case: The case of prepositional verbs415 Focus constructions in Catalan457 The Gascon enunciative as syntactic solution481 Index of Language and Language Families497
Index of Names500
Index of Concepts507