In:Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 13: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ 29, Nijmegen
Edited by Janine Berns, Haike Jacobs and Dominique Nouveau
[Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 13] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 13 July 2018
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Table of contents
Introduction
The spurious vs. dative problem
Alejo Alcaraz
Givenness and the difference between wh-fronted and wh-in-situ questions in
Spanish
María Biezma
The building blocks of Catalan ‘at least’
Elena Castroviejo
Laia Mayol
On ben in Trentino regional Italian
Federica Cognola
Norma Schifano
Matrix complementisers and ‘speech act’ syntax: Formalizing insubordination
in Catalan and Spanish
Alice Corr
External possession in Brazilian Portuguese: Null possessors as null
anaphors
Karen Duek
Spanish adjectives are PathPs
Antonio Fábregas
Rafael Marín
Additive and aspectual anche in Old Italian
Irene Franco
Olga Kellert
Guido Mensching
Cecilia Poletto
The acquisition of variation: Romance adjective placement in bilingual
children
Jasmin Geveler
Laia Arnaus Gil
Natascha Müller
Exploring sociolinguistic discontinuity in a minority variety of
French
Svetlana Kaminskaïa
(And yet) another proposal for ser/estar
Eugenia Mangialavori Rasia
Spanish estarse is not only agentive, but also
inchoative
Rafael Marín
Antonio Fábregas
From completely free to complete freedom: Spanish adjectives of completeness
as maximizers of property concept nouns
Melania S. Masià
Romanian dependent numerals as ratios
Mara Panaitescu
For an overt movement analysis of comparison at a distance in French
Jérémy Pasquereau
The role of L2 exposure in 3LA: A comparative study between third and fourth
year secondary school students in the Netherlands
Rosalinde Stadt
Aafke Hulk
Petra Sleeman
European Portuguese focalizing SER ‘to be’: A verbal focus marker
Aleksandra Vercauteren
Occitan, verb second and the medieval romance word order debate
Sam Wolfe
Language index
Subject index
