Raddoppiamento fonosintattico (RF) is a consonant lengthening phenomenon that is observed at word-boundaries in different Italo-Romance varieties, Standard Italian included. RF is also a peculiarity of Sardinian. Sardinian RF is triggered by a few monosyllables that display a final coda in Latin (i.e., AD > a, ET > e, NON > no). This kind of RF originates from consonant assimilation. This paper aims to trace the origins of Sardinian RF through the analysis of the written evidence for consonant gemination in RF contexts in Old Sardinian texts, by showing which dialectal areas were more affected, which monosyllables induced RF, and which consonants were more often geminated. A linguistic explanation of the observed differences in Sou...
In the literature on heritage speakers, phonology is often described as a comparatively well-preserv...
This paper deals with the multiple developments of the lateral geminate consonant in the dialects of...
This paper focuses on the frequency of vowel deletion in a corpus containing the available Latin in...
The analysis of the Sardinian neutralization of Latin L and R in consonant clusters (both tauto- and...
Despite the numerous studies carried out on Latin inscriptions from different parts of the Empire, ...
Phonological interactions among sonorant sounds, and between sonorants and obstruents, are widesprea...
Within Romance, word-internal geminates have been preserved only in cent, and S. Italy and Sardinian...
The aim of this thesis is to record the distribution of graphemic alternations in Latin inscriptions...
This paper deals with the multiple developments of the geminate lateral consonant in Southern Italia...
Phonological interactions among sonorant sounds, and between sonorants and obstruents, are wide...
It is reported to be uncommon for a language to display phonological contrasts between simplex and g...
Sardinian is widely regarded as the most conservative Romance language and was first used as a langu...
This paper gives a detailed description of the consonant system of Campidanese Sardinian and makes m...
This paper deals with the phonological adaptation of heterosyllabic clusters of Catalan, Spanish and...
It is reported to be uncommon for a language to display phonological contrasts between simplex and g...
In the literature on heritage speakers, phonology is often described as a comparatively well-preserv...
This paper deals with the multiple developments of the lateral geminate consonant in the dialects of...
This paper focuses on the frequency of vowel deletion in a corpus containing the available Latin in...
The analysis of the Sardinian neutralization of Latin L and R in consonant clusters (both tauto- and...
Despite the numerous studies carried out on Latin inscriptions from different parts of the Empire, ...
Phonological interactions among sonorant sounds, and between sonorants and obstruents, are widesprea...
Within Romance, word-internal geminates have been preserved only in cent, and S. Italy and Sardinian...
The aim of this thesis is to record the distribution of graphemic alternations in Latin inscriptions...
This paper deals with the multiple developments of the geminate lateral consonant in Southern Italia...
Phonological interactions among sonorant sounds, and between sonorants and obstruents, are wide...
It is reported to be uncommon for a language to display phonological contrasts between simplex and g...
Sardinian is widely regarded as the most conservative Romance language and was first used as a langu...
This paper gives a detailed description of the consonant system of Campidanese Sardinian and makes m...
This paper deals with the phonological adaptation of heterosyllabic clusters of Catalan, Spanish and...
It is reported to be uncommon for a language to display phonological contrasts between simplex and g...
In the literature on heritage speakers, phonology is often described as a comparatively well-preserv...
This paper deals with the multiple developments of the lateral geminate consonant in the dialects of...
This paper focuses on the frequency of vowel deletion in a corpus containing the available Latin in...