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Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 12
Selected papers from the 45th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Campinas, Brazil
The current volume contains a selection from papers presented at the 45th meeting of the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 45), which took place from May 6 to 9, 2015 at the University of Campinas, Brazil. A volume of selected papers, such as this one, will ultimately be successful contingent upon the success of the event itself, which proved a strong commitment to theoretical and empirical rigor to the studies in Romance linguistics. All the chapters in this volume are high-quality papers on the state-of-the-art in linguistic research into Romance languages. The studies offer a variety of topics on the syntax, phonology, semantics-pragmatics, L2 acquisition and contact situations of Romance languages (Peninsular and American Spanish; European, Brazilian and African Portuguese; French; Italian), Romance dialects (Borgomanerese) and Romance-based creoles (Palenquero).
[Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 12] 2017. xi, 277 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 3 October 2017
Published online on 3 October 2017
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter 1. Modality, presupposition and discourse: The meaning of European Portuguese afinal and Italian alla finePatrícia Amaral and Fabio Del Prete | pp. 1–14
- Chapter 2. Exempt anaphors and logophoricity in FrenchIsabelle Charnavel | pp. 15–28
- Chapter 3. What’s up with dative experiencers?Antonio Fábregas, Ángel L. Jiménez-Fernández and Mercedes Tubino | pp. 29–48
- Chapter 4. Aktionsart and event modification in Spanish adjectival passivesAlfredo García-Pardo | pp. 49–62
- Chapter 5. Revising the canon: Social and stylistic variation of coda (-ɾ) in Buenos Aires SpanishMadeline B. Gilbert and Marcos Rohena-Madrazo | pp. 63–78
- Chapter 6. Hiatus resolution in L1 and L2 Spanish: An optimality accountCarolina González and Christine Weissglass | pp. 79–96
- Chapter 7. Recursion in Brazilian Portuguese complex compoundsNatália Brambatti Guzzo | pp. 97–110
- Chapter 8. Locality constraints on θ-theory: Evidence from Spanish ditransitivesSonia Kaminszczik and Andrés Saab | pp. 111–126
- Chapter 9. Does gender agreement carry a production cost? Spanish gender vs. PalenqueroJohn M. Lipski | pp. 127–140
- Chapter 10. TP ellipsis with polarity particlesGabriela Matos | pp. 141–158
- Chapter 11. Circumventing ɸ-minimality: On some unorthodox cases of A-movement in Brazilian PortugueseJairo Nunes | pp. 159–184
- Chapter 12. Epistemic uses of the verb decir in La Paz Spanish: Digamos and diceGeraldine Quartararo | pp. 185–198
- Chapter 13. Oral Portuguese in Maputo from a diachronic perspective: Diffusion of linguistic innovations in a language shift scenarioTorun Reite and Anna Jon-And | pp. 199–212
- Chapter 14. Structural approaches to code-switching: Research then and nowAlmeida Jacqueline Toribio | pp. 213–234
- Chapter 15. When a piece of phonology becomes a piece of syntax: The case of subject cliticsChristina Tortora | pp. 235–258
- Chapter 16. Presence of the voiced labiodental fricative segment [v] in Texas SpanishAdriano Trovato | pp. 259–274
- Index | pp. 275–277
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