In this paper we argue that preverbal and postverbal subject clitics in northern Italian dialects are the same lexical items. The phonological differences between proclitics and enclitics can be explained by productive phonological processes and by the hypothesis that morphologically neutral vowels may be inserted in final position (what we call morphological epenthesis). The distributional differences in the paradigm derive from a competition between overt clitics and null subjects that is resolved in an intricate way across sentence types and across dialects and that depends on the interaction of clitic and verb movement and on Minimize Structure
This chapter discusses the results of a series of data on the syntax of subject clitic pronouns in V...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
Expletive subject clitics (ESCs) are pronominal elements that occur in impersonal contexts with whic...
In this paper we argue that preverbal and postverbal subject clitics in northern Italian dialects ar...
The unstressed subject pronouns of northern Italian dialects (NIDs) are usually considered (clitic) ...
In recent years, there has been much published on the topic of subject clitic pronouns in the northe...
This article examines the syntax of subject clitics in northern Italian dialects. Statistical analys...
This study investigates the phenomenon of subject clitic (henceforth, SCl) variation in Ligurian, a ...
This article examines the interaction between subject clitics of northern Italian dialects and the c...
This study investigates the phenomenon of subject clitic (henceforth, SCl) variation in Ligurian, a ...
In this paper we describe the distribution of subject clitics in nominal copular constructions in th...
In this paper we describe the distribution of subject clitics in nominal copular constructions in th...
This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian variet...
This book deals with the syntax of the subject in various sentence types in the Northern Italian dom...
This chapter discusses the results of a series of data on the syntax of subject clitic pronouns in V...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
Expletive subject clitics (ESCs) are pronominal elements that occur in impersonal contexts with whic...
In this paper we argue that preverbal and postverbal subject clitics in northern Italian dialects ar...
The unstressed subject pronouns of northern Italian dialects (NIDs) are usually considered (clitic) ...
In recent years, there has been much published on the topic of subject clitic pronouns in the northe...
This article examines the syntax of subject clitics in northern Italian dialects. Statistical analys...
This study investigates the phenomenon of subject clitic (henceforth, SCl) variation in Ligurian, a ...
This article examines the interaction between subject clitics of northern Italian dialects and the c...
This study investigates the phenomenon of subject clitic (henceforth, SCl) variation in Ligurian, a ...
In this paper we describe the distribution of subject clitics in nominal copular constructions in th...
In this paper we describe the distribution of subject clitics in nominal copular constructions in th...
This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian variet...
This book deals with the syntax of the subject in various sentence types in the Northern Italian dom...
This chapter discusses the results of a series of data on the syntax of subject clitic pronouns in V...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
Expletive subject clitics (ESCs) are pronominal elements that occur in impersonal contexts with whic...