The present contribution reconstructs the development of the personal object pronouns of Cimbrian, a German dialect spoken in Northern Italy which evolved many centuries in close contact with northern Italy’s Romance dialects. With reference to their functional status and their clausal position we discover that Cimbrian’s object pronouns started from a German model and have over time become closer to a Romance one. In the older Cimbrian texts, these elements are clearly recognizable as full phrases (XP), occupying the traditional Wackernagelposition; in modern writings they behave as heads (X°) and appear only in an ‘adverbal’ position, i.e. enclitic to the finite verb, similarly to the syntax of Romance object pronouns. The fact that they ...
Several instances of changes in the system of personal pronouns observed in Italo-Romance dialects a...
In this article we examine some effects of language contact in the multilingual province of Trento, ...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
In this work we aim to give a first description of the morphosyntactic behavior of some adjectives i...
This paper deals with the syntactic development of Cimbrian, a German dialect, which was spoken for ...
The so-called "German-language islands" in Northern Italy nowadays exhibit an extremely unbalanced b...
The language taken into account in this paper is Cimbrian, a German variety still in use in Northeas...
Which properties of a cliticization system can be borrowed relatively easily and which ones are hard...
On the basis of the TITUS Project, the following contribution aims at showing the importance of a le...
The paper provides a comprehensive study of the syntactic and informational structural restrictions ...
The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different comple...
In the Germanic languages, unaccented pronominal subjects have been in use for quite some time, when...
The aim of this article is to introduce the German dialect Mòcheno, a minority languagespoken in Tre...
The syntax of Cimbrian, a Germanic heritage language, is at a peculiar developmental stage: on the o...
The Milanese dialect has undergone a great deal of change with regard to subject-pronoun organizatio...
Several instances of changes in the system of personal pronouns observed in Italo-Romance dialects a...
In this article we examine some effects of language contact in the multilingual province of Trento, ...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
In this work we aim to give a first description of the morphosyntactic behavior of some adjectives i...
This paper deals with the syntactic development of Cimbrian, a German dialect, which was spoken for ...
The so-called "German-language islands" in Northern Italy nowadays exhibit an extremely unbalanced b...
The language taken into account in this paper is Cimbrian, a German variety still in use in Northeas...
Which properties of a cliticization system can be borrowed relatively easily and which ones are hard...
On the basis of the TITUS Project, the following contribution aims at showing the importance of a le...
The paper provides a comprehensive study of the syntactic and informational structural restrictions ...
The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different comple...
In the Germanic languages, unaccented pronominal subjects have been in use for quite some time, when...
The aim of this article is to introduce the German dialect Mòcheno, a minority languagespoken in Tre...
The syntax of Cimbrian, a Germanic heritage language, is at a peculiar developmental stage: on the o...
The Milanese dialect has undergone a great deal of change with regard to subject-pronoun organizatio...
Several instances of changes in the system of personal pronouns observed in Italo-Romance dialects a...
In this article we examine some effects of language contact in the multilingual province of Trento, ...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...