The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different complementizers occur in this context: i) the ‘autochthonous’ (Germanic) bo, cognate of Southern German wo, and ii) the ‘allochthonous’ ke, borrowed from Italian (che), which is gradually spreading. In our paper we provide empirical evidence for a crucial specialization of both complementizers: the former shows up only in restrictive relative clauses, the latter in both restrictive and non-restrictive relatives, giving rise to a binary system. In our analysis we aim to explain the binary system of Cimbrian relative complementizers directly addressing the general discussion about relative clauses, showing once more the relevance of both linguistic c...
This paper deals with the syntactic development of Cimbrian, a German dialect, which was spoken for ...
The present contribution reconstructs the development of the personal object pronouns of Cimbrian, a...
This chapter explores the syntactic status of relativizers, that is, what are standardly referred to...
The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different comple...
What we will focus on in this paper is the Cimbrian complementation system, which is of particular i...
The system of Cimbrian embedded declarative clauses unfolds a puzzle w.r.t. the correlation between ...
In this programmatic work we intend to explore the possibility that the way we conceive complementa...
The system of Cimbrian embedded declarative clauses unfolds a puzzle w.r.t. the correlation between ...
The aim of this contribution is twofold: (i) providing a detailed description of subordination in Ci...
Cimbrian is a German(ic) minority language which has long been in contact with Romance varieties in ...
This paper considers the syntax of relative clauses in Germanic and Romance languages within the fra...
The language taken into account in this paper is Cimbrian, a German variety still in use in Northeas...
The dissertation provides a cross-linguistic investigation into the grammatical structure of complem...
Following Kayne’s (2014) argumentation that the complementizer that is indeed a relative pronoun and...
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 present contribution reconstructs the development of the personal object pronouns of Cimbrian, a...
This chapter explores the syntactic status of relativizers, that is, what are standardly referred to...
The system of Cimbrian relative clauses manifests itself in a complex scenario: two different comple...
What we will focus on in this paper is the Cimbrian complementation system, which is of particular i...
The system of Cimbrian embedded declarative clauses unfolds a puzzle w.r.t. the correlation between ...
In this programmatic work we intend to explore the possibility that the way we conceive complementa...
The system of Cimbrian embedded declarative clauses unfolds a puzzle w.r.t. the correlation between ...
The aim of this contribution is twofold: (i) providing a detailed description of subordination in Ci...
Cimbrian is a German(ic) minority language which has long been in contact with Romance varieties in ...
This paper considers the syntax of relative clauses in Germanic and Romance languages within the fra...
The language taken into account in this paper is Cimbrian, a German variety still in use in Northeas...
The dissertation provides a cross-linguistic investigation into the grammatical structure of complem...
Following Kayne’s (2014) argumentation that the complementizer that is indeed a relative pronoun and...
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 present contribution reconstructs the development of the personal object pronouns of Cimbrian, a...
This chapter explores the syntactic status of relativizers, that is, what are standardly referred to...