In dialects of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily a restricted number of verbs, including ‘stay/be’, ‘go’, ‘come’ and ‘want’ embed fnite complements, either bare or introduced by a. One aim of the present work is to make the corpus of data in Manzini and Savoia (2005) accessible in English. Te corpus displays a certain amount of microparametric variation, which is also known, in a less complete form, from independently collected data. On the basis of the evidence presented, we will discuss the two major syntactic analyses proposed for this type of sentences. Under the mono-clausal analysis, verbs like ‘stay, ‘go’ etc. are functional heads embedding a lexical predicate (Cardinaletti and Giusti 2001, 2003). Te bi-clausal analysis on the contrary tre...
This article addresses questions concerning the morphosyntax of Sequence of Tense phenomena, and, in...
To introduce this Special Issue entitled Clausal and Nominal Complements in Monolingual and Bilingua...
The article discusses the status of clausal “complements” of Ns, which have recently been analyzed b...
In dialects of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily a restricted number of verbs, including ‘stay/be’, ‘go’, ...
In South Italian varieties of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily a restricted number of control/raising ver...
The paper compares the Balkan phenomenon known as “infinitival loss” in two varieties of Romance tha...
The paper expands on previous work (Beninc\ue0 1983; Beninc\ue0 2006; Beninc\ue0 and Tortora 2009; T...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of clausal complements. It identifies semantic u...
Like the other dialects spoken in the Salentine peninsula, the dialect from Gallipoli, Gallipolino, ...
This paper advocates a new conception of the properties which determine the distribution of finite c...
This Special Issue examines clausal and nominal complements in monolingual and bilingual grammars, t...
This paper investigates the relationship between finiteness and clause size, taking Romance varietie...
In this article, we discuss the status of clausal ‘complements’ of Ns, which have recently been anal...
Much of the recent literature on clitic placement in the Romance languages is converging on the idea...
This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in ...
This article addresses questions concerning the morphosyntax of Sequence of Tense phenomena, and, in...
To introduce this Special Issue entitled Clausal and Nominal Complements in Monolingual and Bilingua...
The article discusses the status of clausal “complements” of Ns, which have recently been analyzed b...
In dialects of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily a restricted number of verbs, including ‘stay/be’, ‘go’, ...
In South Italian varieties of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily a restricted number of control/raising ver...
The paper compares the Balkan phenomenon known as “infinitival loss” in two varieties of Romance tha...
The paper expands on previous work (Beninc\ue0 1983; Beninc\ue0 2006; Beninc\ue0 and Tortora 2009; T...
This dissertation examines the syntax and semantics of clausal complements. It identifies semantic u...
Like the other dialects spoken in the Salentine peninsula, the dialect from Gallipoli, Gallipolino, ...
This paper advocates a new conception of the properties which determine the distribution of finite c...
This Special Issue examines clausal and nominal complements in monolingual and bilingual grammars, t...
This paper investigates the relationship between finiteness and clause size, taking Romance varietie...
In this article, we discuss the status of clausal ‘complements’ of Ns, which have recently been anal...
Much of the recent literature on clitic placement in the Romance languages is converging on the idea...
This article looks at the finite/non-finite complementation alternation with expect and suggest (in ...
This article addresses questions concerning the morphosyntax of Sequence of Tense phenomena, and, in...
To introduce this Special Issue entitled Clausal and Nominal Complements in Monolingual and Bilingua...
The article discusses the status of clausal “complements” of Ns, which have recently been analyzed b...