In:Inflection and Word Formation in Romance Languages
Edited by Sascha Gaglia and Marc-Olivier Hinzelin
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 186] 2012
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 24 July 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.186.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Morphological theories, the Autonomy of Morphology, and Romance data
A paradox? The morphological history of the Romance present subjunctive
Verb morphology gone astray: Syncretism patterns in Gallo-Romance
The Friulian subject clitics: Realisation and paradigmatic structure
Romance clitic pronouns in lexical paradigms
Hiatus resolution between function and lexical words in French and Italian: Phonology or morphology?
Occitan plurals: A case for a morpheme-based morphology
Partial or complete lack of plural agreement: The role of morphology
Noun inflectional classes in Maceratese
Participles and nominal aspect
Modifying suffixes in Italian and the Autonomy of Morphology
SE-verbs, SE-forms or SE-constructions? SE and its transitional stages between morphology and syntax
The lexicalist hypothesis and the semantics of event nominalization suffixes
Italian brand names – morphological categorisation and the Autonomy of Morphology
Author index
Index of subjects and languages
