Sicilian dialects display an instance of verbal Pseudo-Coordination (V1[TAM.Agr]a V2[TAM.Agr]), here referred to as the Inflected Construction or IC (cf. Cardinaletti & Giusti 2001, 2003), that can occur in very different configurations. Aim of this paper is to discuss the following parameters of micro-variation, by providing new data from recent fieldwork: (i) the restriction of the IC to some V2s; (ii) the possibility for the IC to occur across moods and tenses and to display complete paradigms for person features; (iii) the reduction of go as V1, and of other possible V1s, to a prefix-like invariable form. In the paper, three major types of IC are identified: Type 1 IC is only possible in some persons of the indicative present and in the...
This paper analyses the verb infl ection system of Logudorese Sardinian, covering regular as well as...
"The study of Romance languages can tell us a great deal about sentence structure and its variation ...
The Phrasal Verb Constructions (PVCs) are an interesting example of the intertwining between Italian...
Sicilian dialects display an instance of verbal Pseudo-Coordination (V1[TAM.Agr]a V2[TAM.Agr]), here...
Most Sicilian dialects display a monoclausal construction with a functional verb (usually of motion)...
This paper provides an overview of the different dimensions of variation found in the Inflected Cons...
Manzini and Savoia (2005: 688-701) report on the existence in Southern Italian varieties of Sicily, ...
I discuss some syntactic properties of go in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by ...
This paper explores the effects of language contact in the nominal morphology of central Sicilian di...
I discuss some syntactic properties of GO in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by ...
This paper describes the inflectional system of Italian verbs in terms of the shape of verb stems an...
In this article, we investigate a morpho-syntactic phenomenon in Chianino similar to the inflected i...
We examine the Doubly Inflected Construction of Sicilian (DIC; Cardinaletti and Giusti 2001, 2003, C...
This paper analyses the verb infl ection system of Logudorese Sardinian, covering regular as well as...
"The study of Romance languages can tell us a great deal about sentence structure and its variation ...
The Phrasal Verb Constructions (PVCs) are an interesting example of the intertwining between Italian...
Sicilian dialects display an instance of verbal Pseudo-Coordination (V1[TAM.Agr]a V2[TAM.Agr]), here...
Most Sicilian dialects display a monoclausal construction with a functional verb (usually of motion)...
This paper provides an overview of the different dimensions of variation found in the Inflected Cons...
Manzini and Savoia (2005: 688-701) report on the existence in Southern Italian varieties of Sicily, ...
I discuss some syntactic properties of go in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by ...
This paper explores the effects of language contact in the nominal morphology of central Sicilian di...
I discuss some syntactic properties of GO in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by ...
This paper describes the inflectional system of Italian verbs in terms of the shape of verb stems an...
In this article, we investigate a morpho-syntactic phenomenon in Chianino similar to the inflected i...
We examine the Doubly Inflected Construction of Sicilian (DIC; Cardinaletti and Giusti 2001, 2003, C...
This paper analyses the verb infl ection system of Logudorese Sardinian, covering regular as well as...
"The study of Romance languages can tell us a great deal about sentence structure and its variation ...
The Phrasal Verb Constructions (PVCs) are an interesting example of the intertwining between Italian...