Despite the vast literature which has accrued on the fine structure of the Romance left periphery, there exists no diachronic account of the emergence of the considerable microvariation between Romance varieties today. Focussing in particular on the syntax of French and Venetan varieties, this article suggests that certain northern Romance varieties have diverged maximally from an Early Medieval Romance norm in which each left-peripheral Head attracts a wide variety of suitable Goals for movement, unlike the ‘innovative’ Romance grammars which emerge in the post-medieval period where the suitable class of Goals becomes restricted along categorial or information-structural grounds. The account predicts that the most ‘conservative’ Modern Rom...
This article explores the formal and functional organization of Romance demonstrative systems, provi...
The dissertation is a diachronic study of verbs of motion in the Romance languages. The work on thes...
Some of the Raeto-Romance varieties spoken in Switzerland and Northern Italy exhibit morphosyntactic...
Romance has always been an integral part of historical sociolinguistics (the hybrid of historical li...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
In this paper I present some descriptive generalisations based on medieval Romance as a contribution...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
Starting from a discussion of the internal make-up of adverbial clauses this paper will show that th...
This work will provide a number of arguments showing that certain comparative generalizations in Rom...
textIn spite of the vast amount of research on mood in Romance languages, certain fundamental issues...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
Some embedded finite domains in English resist main clause phenomena (MCP). The incompatibility of M...
International audienceThe focus of this book is the verbal domain. In the wake of Bybee's (1985, 199...
This article explores the formal and functional organization of Romance demonstrative systems, provi...
The dissertation is a diachronic study of verbs of motion in the Romance languages. The work on thes...
Some of the Raeto-Romance varieties spoken in Switzerland and Northern Italy exhibit morphosyntactic...
Romance has always been an integral part of historical sociolinguistics (the hybrid of historical li...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
In this paper I present some descriptive generalisations based on medieval Romance as a contribution...
The process of grammaticalization, defined by Meillet (1912), has led to a renewal of historical lin...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
Starting from a discussion of the internal make-up of adverbial clauses this paper will show that th...
This work will provide a number of arguments showing that certain comparative generalizations in Rom...
textIn spite of the vast amount of research on mood in Romance languages, certain fundamental issues...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
Some embedded finite domains in English resist main clause phenomena (MCP). The incompatibility of M...
International audienceThe focus of this book is the verbal domain. In the wake of Bybee's (1985, 199...
This article explores the formal and functional organization of Romance demonstrative systems, provi...
The dissertation is a diachronic study of verbs of motion in the Romance languages. The work on thes...
Some of the Raeto-Romance varieties spoken in Switzerland and Northern Italy exhibit morphosyntactic...