In:Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 12: Selected papers from the 45th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Campinas, Brazil
Edited by Ruth E.V. Lopes, Juanito Ornelas de Avelar and Sonia M. L. Cyrino
[Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 12] 2017
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 19 October 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/rllt.12.toc
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Table of contents
Foreword
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Ruth E. V. Lopes
Juanito Ornelas de Avelar
Sonia M. L. Cyrino
Chapter 1.Modality, presupposition and discourse: The meaning of European Portuguese afinal and Italian alla fine
1
Patrícia Amaral
Fabio Del Prete
Chapter 2.Exempt anaphors and logophoricity in French
15
Isabelle Charnavel
Chapter 3.
What’s up with dative experiencers?
29
Antonio Fábregas
Angel Jimenez-Fernandez
Mercedes Tubino
Chapter 4.
Aktionsart and event modification in Spanish adjectival passives
49
Alfredo García-Pardo
Chapter 5.Revising the canon: Social and stylistic variation of coda (-ɾ) in Buenos Aires Spanish
63
Madeline B. Gilbert
Marcos Rohena-Madrazo
Chapter 6.Hiatus resolution in L1 and L2 Spanish: An optimality account
79
Carolina González
Christine Weissglass
Chapter 7.Recursion in Brazilian Portuguese complex compounds
97
Natália Brambatti Guzzo
Chapter 8.Locality constraints on θ-theory: Evidence from Spanish ditransitives
111
Sonia Kaminszczik
Andrés Saab
Chapter 9.Does gender agreement carry a production cost? Spanish gender vs. Palenquero
127
John Lipski
Chapter 10.TP ellipsis with polarity particles
141
Gabriela Matos
Chapter 11.Circumventing ϕ-minimality: On some unorthodox cases of A-movement in Brazilian Portuguese
159
Jairo Nunes
Chapter 12.Epistemic uses of the verb decir in La Paz Spanish: digamos and dice
185
Geraldine Quartararo
Chapter 13.Oral Portuguese in Maputo from a diachronic perspective: Diffusion of linguistic innovations in a language shift scenario
199
Torun Reite
Anna Jon-And
Chapter 14.Structural approaches to code-switching: Research then and now
213
Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
Chapter 15.When a piece of phonology becomes a piece of syntax: The case of subject clitics
235
Christina Tortora
Chapter 16.Presence of the voiced labiodental fricative segment [v] in Texas Spanish
259
Adriano Trovato
