In:Sound, Syntax and Contact in the Languages of Asturias
Edited by Guillermo Lorenzo
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 36] 2022
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 1 March 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.36.toc
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Table of contents
List of contributorsVII
List of reviewersIX
Chapter 1.Northern soul: A brief guide to the linguistic diversity of Asturias1
Guillermo Lorenzo
Chapter 2.Asturian and Asturian Spanish at the syntax-phonology interface: Cliticization directionality, imperatives, and inversion in wh-interrogatives15
Julio Villa-García
Hugo Sánchez-Llana
Chapter 3.Semantic anchoring: Evidence from Asturian clitic placement45
Francisco J. Fernández-Rubiera
Chapter 4.Are Asturian clitics distinctly distinct?73
Guillermo Lorenzo
Chapter 5.¿Qué che femos con el che? Some properties of the ethical dative ‘che’ in Asturian Galician93
Elena Vares
Guillermo Lorenzo
Chapter 6.Pluractional perfects in Eonavian Spanish109
Natalia Jardón
Chapter 7.Middle formation and inalienability in Asturian131
Imanol Suárez-Palma
Chapter 8.Negation in Asturian: Pragmatic differences at the syntax-phonology interface151
Rosabel San-Segundo-Cachero
Chapter 9.Intonational form and speaker belief in Mieres Asturian polar questions173
Eduardo García-Fernández
Chapter 10.Minority language bilingualism and its role in L3 acquisition: The case of Asturian195
María Turrero-García
Index217
