Building on previous relevant studies, in this work I sketch a diachronic approach to the phenomenon of complementizer doubling attested in early and modern Italo-Romance varieties. It will be argued that the lower complementizer, originally lexicalizing a high functional head of the Topic field, which could attract adverbial clauses into its specifier, has been reanalyzed by the speakers as a lower Topic head and is being reanalyzed as Fin°, the lowest head of the CP layer. The ultimate aim of the paper is to contribute to a deeper understanding of the functional articulation of the Topic field within the left periphery of embedded clauses, taking into account the implications of the observed diachronic development for the notion of downwa...
This paper examines cyclical changes involving complementizers, for instance, whether in the history...
This chapter examines the history of the perfect auxiliaries ‘be’ and ‘have’ and their interaction i...
This paper deals with the diachrony of complementizer omission (C-omission) in some Italian clauses....
Building on previous relevant studies, in this work I sketch a diachronic approach to the phenomenon...
In this article I analyze the complementizer doubling construction attested in some early and modern...
This article analyzes the distribution of conditional clauses in multiple complementizer constructio...
This article analyzes the distribution of conditional clauses in multiple complementizer constructio...
Since the establishment of the so-called ‘cartographic ’ enterprise, left periphery phenomena in the...
This article analyzes the distribution of conditional clauses in multiple complementizer constructio...
This paper sets out a comparison between modern and old Italo-Romance varieties with the aim of unde...
The aim of this contribution is to discuss three possible theoretical interpretations of grammatical...
This paper explores a novel case of contact-induced change due to micro-contact within Italy, where ...
In this paper I present some descriptive generalisations based on medieval Romance as a contribution...
In this work I intend to investigate a basic notion which has been neglected since the minimalist pe...
The article describes the diachronic development of the distibutional properties of some wh-items in...
This paper examines cyclical changes involving complementizers, for instance, whether in the history...
This chapter examines the history of the perfect auxiliaries ‘be’ and ‘have’ and their interaction i...
This paper deals with the diachrony of complementizer omission (C-omission) in some Italian clauses....
Building on previous relevant studies, in this work I sketch a diachronic approach to the phenomenon...
In this article I analyze the complementizer doubling construction attested in some early and modern...
This article analyzes the distribution of conditional clauses in multiple complementizer constructio...
This article analyzes the distribution of conditional clauses in multiple complementizer constructio...
Since the establishment of the so-called ‘cartographic ’ enterprise, left periphery phenomena in the...
This article analyzes the distribution of conditional clauses in multiple complementizer constructio...
This paper sets out a comparison between modern and old Italo-Romance varieties with the aim of unde...
The aim of this contribution is to discuss three possible theoretical interpretations of grammatical...
This paper explores a novel case of contact-induced change due to micro-contact within Italy, where ...
In this paper I present some descriptive generalisations based on medieval Romance as a contribution...
In this work I intend to investigate a basic notion which has been neglected since the minimalist pe...
The article describes the diachronic development of the distibutional properties of some wh-items in...
This paper examines cyclical changes involving complementizers, for instance, whether in the history...
This chapter examines the history of the perfect auxiliaries ‘be’ and ‘have’ and their interaction i...
This paper deals with the diachrony of complementizer omission (C-omission) in some Italian clauses....