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E-raamat: Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2013: Selected papers from 'Going Romance' Amsterdam 2013

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The Going Romance conferences are a major European annual discussion forum for theoretically relevant research on Romance languages. This volume assembles a selection of the papers that were presented at the 27th edition of Going Romance, which was organized by the University of Amsterdam in November 2013. The papers present the theoretical analysis of subjects that cover three main themes of interest within current Romance linguistics: word order, the verb, and the DP. The range of languages discussed is broad, and includes not only standard continental but also non-continental Romance languages, and not only standard languages, but also dialectal variation. Furthermore Romance is analyzed not only from a synchronic perspective (including acquisition), but also from a diachronic point of view.
Introduction vii
Enoch Aboh
Jeannette Schaeffer
Petra Sleeman
PART I Word order and related pragmatic or semantic effects
1(82)
Focus fronting and its implicatures
3(18)
Valentina Bianchi
Giuliano Bocci
Silvio Cruschina
Romance causatives and object shift
21(18)
Elena Ciutescu
Conditionally interpreted declaratives in Spanish
39(12)
Laia Mayol
Microparametric variation in old Italo-Romance syntax: The view from Old Sicilian and Old Sardinian
51(16)
Sam Wolfe
Different effects of syntactic knowledge, associative memory and working memory in L2 processing of filler-gap dependencies: A cross-modal picture-sentence study on L2 Chinese learners of Italian
67(16)
Stefano Rastelli
Arianna Zuanazzi
PART II Morphology and semantics of the verb and verb placement
83(138)
The paradigmatic instantiation of TAM: A novel approach to Romance verb-movement
85(18)
Norma Schifano
Deriving the readings of French etre en train de
103(16)
Bridget Copley
Isabelle Roy
On the syntax of datives in unaccusative configurations
119(40)
Alexandra Cornilescu
The perfect between Latin and Romance: The rise of perfective periphrases and the active/inactive contrast
159(16)
Laura Migliori
Productivity and Portuguese morphology: How experiments enable hypothesis-testing
175(28)
Andrew Nevins
Reflexively marked anticausatives are not semantically reflexive
203(18)
Florian Schafer
Margot Vivanco
PART III Morphosyntax of the DP and its relation to clause structure
221(56)
Deverbal nominalization with the `Down'-operator
223(16)
Gianina Iordachioaia
Elena Soare
The (non-)grammaticalization of possession in Guatemalan Spanish
239(22)
Martin Elsig
On Spanish possessive formation: A DM-based account
261(16)
Sangyoon Kim
Language Index 277(2)
Subject Index 279