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From the papers presented at the 26th LSRL, this volume offers a selection of a contributions on phonological issues and on syntax. Most of the grammatical phenomena discussed are treated within the frameworks of the Minimalist Program, Distributed Morphology, or Optimality Theory. It was apparent from the diversity of the papers delivered, that these approaches are exposing novel phenomena, which enrich and widen our knowledge and understanding of language. The analyses undertaken in these articles range over a variety of (dialects of) Romance languages.
Romance languages --- Congresses. --- -Neo-Latin languages --- Congresses
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Studies In Romance Languages (Publications In Language Sciences)
Romance languages. --- Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects
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The investigation of sentential complementation focuses on properties of sentences that are embedded in other sentences. This book brings together a variety of studies on this topic in the framework of generative grammar.The first part of the book focuses on infinitival complements. The author provides new perspectives on raising and control, longstanding problems in infinitival complementation. He then examines the problem of clitic ordering in infinitives in Romance languages.
Romance languages --- Grammar --- -Romance languages --- -Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Complement --- Syntax --- Complement. --- Syntax. --- -Complement --- Neo-Latin languages
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Romance languages --- Langues romanes --- Syntax --- Syntaxe --- Grammar, Historical --- -Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Grammar, Historical. --- Syntax. --- -Grammar, Historical --- Grammar --- Neo-Latin languages --- Romance languages - Grammar, Historical
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Les mots composes dans les langues romanes (Janua linguarum : Series practica)
Compound words. --- Compound words --- Mots composés --- Romance languages --- -Neo-Latin languages --- Grammar --- Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Langues romanes --- Romance languages - Compound words
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The 20 papers in this volume are a selection from those presented at the 34th LSRL, held in Salt Lake City, in 2004. The papers deal with a wide range of theoretical issues in Romance Linguistics and include several from the conference parasession, which focused on experimental approaches to problems in Romance Linguistics. The book will be of interest to anyone interested in current issues in theoretical Romance Linguistics.
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Morphology, and in particular word formation, has always played an important role in Romance linguistics since it was introduced in Diez's comparative Romance grammar. Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in inflectional morphology, and current research shows a strong interest in paradigmatic analyses. This volume brings together research exploring different areas of morphology from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. On an empirical basis, the theoretical assumption of the 'Autonomy of Morphology' is discussed critically. 'Data-driven' approaches carefully
Romance languages --- Grammar --- Word formation. --- Inflection. --- Morphology. --- Grammar, Comparative. --- Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects
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Romance languages --- Romance languages. --- Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- LINGUISTIQUE ROMANE --- MANUEL --- LANGUES ROMANES
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The twenty papers from the eighteenth Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages deal with diverse aspects of the Romance languages and Romance linguistics. They reflect the current state of Romance studies in North America and of the particular outlook among the international group of contributors and participants to LSRL 18. The thriving research front accords central importance to formal questions of synchronic analysis. The group of seven historical and typological papers amounts to a strong alternative. Several papers treat the group of Romance languages not only as a well-defined, almost
Romance languages --- Congresses. --- -Neo-Latin languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Congresses --- Langues romanes --- Congrès
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