
Italo-Romance Morphosyntax
Theoretical and empirical issues
Special issue of Linguistic Variation 26:1 (2026)
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[Linguistic Variation, 26:1] 2026. v, 220 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 29 January 2026
Published online on 29 January 2026
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Table of Contents
- Truncated vocatives in Romanesco: A crowdsourced studyFederica Breimaier, Vincenzo Faraoni & Michele Loporcaro | pp. 1–23
- Athematic verbal forms in Italian: A DM-analysis based on spanningNatascha Pomino & Eva-Maria Remberger | pp. 24–60
- On the interpretation of inflected subject cliticsPaolo Lorusso & Linda Badan | pp. 61–75
- Clitic climbing across Italy: Variation, optionality, and the role of bilectalismAnna Cardinaletti, Giuliana Giusti & Gianluca E. Lebani | pp. 76–96
- Some additional notes on Object Clitic Reduplication and non-reflexive se in PeruginoElisa Di Domenico | pp. 97–112
- Endangered Occitan varieties in Italy: Some microcontact effect on morphosyntaxIrene Micali | pp. 113–131
- On postverbal subjects in Old VenetianFrancesco Pinzin & Cecilia Poletto | pp. 132–152
- The grammaticalization path of Latin post across the Dolomitic regionNicola Munaro | pp. 153–168
- Negative Concord and language contact: A case study on the Arbëresh variety of Piana degli AlbanesiJacopo Garzonio & Jessica Rita Messina | pp. 169–184
- The parametrization of declarative feature: Evidence from Upper Southern Italian dialectsElena Isolani | pp. 185–202
- The syntax and pragmatics of clause-internal wh-phrases in Valdôtain PatoisLuisa Seguin | pp. 203–220
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