In:Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 14: Selected papers from the 46th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Stony Brook, NY
Edited by Lori Repetti and Francisco Ordóñez
[Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 14] 2018
► pp. v–vii
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Published online: 13 August 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/rllt.14.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction LSRL 46 Stony Brook
1
Chapter 1.Expletive negation is not expletive: Evidence from aspect in Spanish
5
Paola Cépeda
Chapter 2.Long distance binding of French reflexive soi: First-person oriented logophoricity
21
Isabelle Charnavel
Chapter 3.French negative concord and discord: An experimental investigation of contextual and prosodic disambiguation
35
Viviane Déprez
Jeremy Yeaton
Chapter 4.Dimensions of variation: The inflected construction in the dialect of Delia (Caltanissetta)
53
Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro
Giuliana Giusti
Chapter 5.
Ma non era rosso? (But wasn’t it red?): On counter-expectational questions in Italian
69
Alessandra Giorgi
Chapter 6.
Dime una cosa: Are wh-in-situ questions different in Spanish? Evidence from Intonation
85
Carolina González
Lara Reglero
Chapter 7.Parametric comparison and dialect variation: Insights from Southern Italy
103
Cristina Guardiano
Dimitris Michelioudakis
Guido Cordoni
Monica Alexandrina Irimia
Nina Radkevich
Ioanna Sitaridou
Chapter 8.Morphological doublets in Brazilian Portuguese wh-constructions
135
Mary A. Kato
Chapter 9.Clitic doubling, person and agreement in French hyper-complex inversion
153
Richard S. Kayne
Chapter 10.Licensing conditions on null generic subjects in Spanish
185
Matthew L. Maddox
Chapter 11.Bridging and dislocation in Catalan
201
Laia Mayol
Xavier Villalba
Chapter 12.Dependent numerals and dependent existentials in Romanian
215
Mara Panaitescu
Chapter 13.Stressed enclitics are not weak pronouns: A plea for allomorphy
231
Diego Pescarini
Chapter 14.Causativization of verbs of directed motion in Romance languages
245
Anna Pineda
Chapter 15.Latin denominal deponents: A syntactic analysis
263
Francesco Pinzin
Chapter 16.Against control by implicit passive agents
279
Lisa A. Reed
Chapter 17.Romance evaluative que/che/să sentences as inverted optatives
293
Cristina Sánchez López
Chapter 18.Resumed phrases (are always moved, even with in-island resumption)
309
Dominique Sportiche
Chapter 19.Timing properties of (Brazilian) Portuguese and (European) Spanish
325
Irene Vogel
Natália Brambatti Guzzo
Angeliki Athanasopoulou
Index of terms
341
Index of languages
343
