Subject Clitics in the Northern Italian Dialects: A Comparative Study Based on the Minimalist Program and Optimality TheorySpringer Science & Business Media, 2 nov. 2012 - 288 pagini 1. 0 INTRODUCTION This book provides an encompassing analysis of Subject Clitics (SCLs) by giving a detailed description of these elements in two varieties of Piedmontese, a Northern Italian Dialect: Astigiano and Turinese spoken in the areas of Asti and Turin respectively. It accounts for the structural position and function of these elements inside the computational system and for their morphological and distributional properties. It also provides an empirical and theoretical comparison between Piedmontese SCLs and SCLs in other Northern Italian Dialects (NIDs). of SCLs types in the NIDs have been regarded as Since the 1980s, the majority elements of agreement, in that they contribute to the realisation of subject verb agreement by expressing features of the subject similar, in a way, to verbal inflection. Nonetheless, SCLs are not to be assimilated to verbal affixes as they exhibit different properties. Most distinctively, they can be separated from the verb by other clitic elements and, in the case of the varieties considered here, SCLs are optional in all contexts and may be omitted in coordination. A more refined identification of SCLs separates SCLs which encode agreement features from those which do not and are related to pragmatic factors, as originally observed by Beninca (1994) with respect to the clitic a in Paduano The different morphological and syntactic properties that characterise SCLs across the NIDs have justified numerous accounts which regard them as head of their own projection. |
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... NIDS AND SCL TYPES 4.0 BEYOND PIEDMONTESE AND THE OT COMPONENT OF OPTIMAL AGREEMENT 5.0 ILLEGITIMATE CANDIDATES 6.0CONCLUSION NOTES CHAPTER6BEYOND SCLS: PIEDMONTESE INTERROGATIVES 1.0INTRODUCTION 2.0 INTERROGATIVE INVERSION ANDICLS 3.0 ...
... NIDS AND SCL TYPES 4.0 BEYOND PIEDMONTESE AND THE OT COMPONENT OF OPTIMAL AGREEMENT 5.0 ILLEGITIMATE CANDIDATES 6.0CONCLUSION NOTES CHAPTER6BEYOND SCLS: PIEDMONTESE INTERROGATIVES 1.0INTRODUCTION 2.0 INTERROGATIVE INVERSION ANDICLS 3.0 ...
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... NIDs NSL(s) OCL(s) OT PartCL PF ReflCL SCI SCL(s) Locative Clitic Minimalist Program Numeration Northern Italian Dialects Null Subject Language(s) ObjectClitic(s) Optimality Theory Partitive Clitic Phonetic Form Reflexive Clitic Subject ...
... NIDs NSL(s) OCL(s) OT PartCL PF ReflCL SCI SCL(s) Locative Clitic Minimalist Program Numeration Northern Italian Dialects Null Subject Language(s) ObjectClitic(s) Optimality Theory Partitive Clitic Phonetic Form Reflexive Clitic Subject ...
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... (NIDs). Since the1980s, the majority of SCLs types in the NIDs have been regarded as elements of agreement, in that they contributeto the realisation of subject verb agreement by expressing featuresof thesubject similar, ina way ...
... (NIDs). Since the1980s, the majority of SCLs types in the NIDs have been regarded as elements of agreement, in that they contributeto the realisation of subject verb agreement by expressing featuresof thesubject similar, ina way ...
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... (NIDs) are distinguished fromthe other dialects ofItalyin thattheyshare a number ofphonological, as well as morpho syntactic properties. 2 The most representative of the latter are: the use of SCLs; i) ii) theenclisis of complement ...
... (NIDs) are distinguished fromthe other dialects ofItalyin thattheyshare a number ofphonological, as well as morpho syntactic properties. 2 The most representative of the latter are: the use of SCLs; i) ii) theenclisis of complement ...
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... NIDs,includingLadin, andin somevarieties of Tuscan (Renzi and Vanelli 1983:123). The pronominal system of these varieties involves two typesof subject pronouns: strong pronouns that are stressed andbehave like freemorphemes and SCLs ...
... NIDs,includingLadin, andin somevarieties of Tuscan (Renzi and Vanelli 1983:123). The pronominal system of these varieties involves two typesof subject pronouns: strong pronouns that are stressed andbehave like freemorphemes and SCLs ...
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