In:Deixis and Pronouns in Romance Languages
Edited by Kirsten Jeppesen Kragh and Jan Lindschouw
[Studies in Language Companion Series 136] 2013
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 14 November 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.136.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction to deixis and pronouns in Romance languages
Part I. Deixis and grammatical paradigms
Deixis and person in the development of Greek personal pronominal paradigms
First person strong pronouns in spoken French: A case study in cliticization
Preservation, modification, and innovation. Paradigmatic reorganisation of the system of personal pronouns – from Latin into Modern Italian
On the grammar of kinship: Possessive enclisis in Italian dialects
Part II. Deixis and impersonality
Impersonality in Spanish personal pronouns
The Spanish impersonal se-construction: Constructional motivation for case-marking – quantitative evidence
Diaphasic variation and change in French pronouns: Different uses of on with special reference to the on/nous alternation
Clitic subjects in French text messages: Does technical change provoke and/or reveal linguistic change?
The use of personal deixis as an ideological instrument in Spanish political discourse
Cognitive collages and other mental representations of address forms and strategies: Examples from Portuguese
Part IV. Deixis and the verbal system
The relevance of deixis in the description of the predicative relative clause
The marking of person deixis in the French future system – a diachronic approach
Part V. Deixis in a metalinguistic perspective
Place deixis in the 16th century grammars of Italy: The case of cotesto
Deixis and reference in the treatment of personal pronouns and demonstratives in Francesco Soave: Gramatica ragionata della lingua italiana, 1771
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