This paper proposes a new approach to Romance demonstrative-reinforcer constructions. The account is based on a binary valued feature system for deictic person and is embedded in the Distributed Morphology framework. Looking at data from Romance varieties, some (implicit) shortcomings of previous accounts are repaired via a morphological operation: Fission. Specifically, those accounts do not provide formal means to make sense of the deictic compatibility constraint between the demonstrative and its reinforcer, nor do they discuss categorisation issues relative to reinforcers. Via Fission, instead, a featural reason is given to ensure deictic compatibility, and I put forward a new approach to the category of reinforcers, aiming to overcome ...
Classical analyses of Romance causatives of the Italian/French type illustrated in examples like (2)...
This contribution analyses morphologically autonomous structures within the context of the Romance l...
Agreement is a syntactic mechanism involving morpho-syntactic categories such as person, number, gen...
This paper proposes a new approach to Romance demonstrative-reinforcer constructions. The account is...
In this paper I take Romance demonstrative-reinforcer constructions as a way to test whether the dei...
Languages encode deictic information in their demonstrative systems, but exactly which information i...
This paper discusses verbal stem allomorphy in Romance within the framework of Distributed Morpholog...
This paper deals with the syntax and semantics of adjectival modification in a number of Romance lan...
Demonstratives, broadly defined as deictic expressions, do not develop through grammaticalization (D...
Within the current discussion on grammatical interfaces, the word-classes of adjective and adverb ar...
This chapter reviews the role played by linguistic evidence from the Romance languages in shaping co...
This article explores the formal and functional organization of Romance demonstrative systems, provi...
It is not quite established a way to represent diathesis in the literature of Generative Grammar. Di...
Stem alternations in Romance have recently been argued to be regulated largely by autonomously morph...
International audienceThe methods of expressing deixis are changing considerably in all the world’s ...
Classical analyses of Romance causatives of the Italian/French type illustrated in examples like (2)...
This contribution analyses morphologically autonomous structures within the context of the Romance l...
Agreement is a syntactic mechanism involving morpho-syntactic categories such as person, number, gen...
This paper proposes a new approach to Romance demonstrative-reinforcer constructions. The account is...
In this paper I take Romance demonstrative-reinforcer constructions as a way to test whether the dei...
Languages encode deictic information in their demonstrative systems, but exactly which information i...
This paper discusses verbal stem allomorphy in Romance within the framework of Distributed Morpholog...
This paper deals with the syntax and semantics of adjectival modification in a number of Romance lan...
Demonstratives, broadly defined as deictic expressions, do not develop through grammaticalization (D...
Within the current discussion on grammatical interfaces, the word-classes of adjective and adverb ar...
This chapter reviews the role played by linguistic evidence from the Romance languages in shaping co...
This article explores the formal and functional organization of Romance demonstrative systems, provi...
It is not quite established a way to represent diathesis in the literature of Generative Grammar. Di...
Stem alternations in Romance have recently been argued to be regulated largely by autonomously morph...
International audienceThe methods of expressing deixis are changing considerably in all the world’s ...
Classical analyses of Romance causatives of the Italian/French type illustrated in examples like (2)...
This contribution analyses morphologically autonomous structures within the context of the Romance l...
Agreement is a syntactic mechanism involving morpho-syntactic categories such as person, number, gen...