Italo-Romance varieties present at least three types of constructions that cluster together two verbs displaying double tense and double subject agreement and are taken as Pseudo-Coordinations (PseCos) or Multiple Agreement Constructions (MACs). In this paper, we follow Cardinaletti and Giusti’s (1998, 2001, 2003, 2020) hypotheses and claim that unification between the PseCos with a and the MACs with mu/mi/ma or ku in Southern Italian dialects is not viable. We adopt a diagnostic tool, which we call a protocol, that clusters the predictions of theory-driven analyses and apply it to the ‘take and’ construction, which is widespread across dialects and productive in Italian. In doing so, we discuss unobserved facts arising in the well-studied ...
The aim of this contribution is to discuss three possible theoretical interpretations of grammatical...
Ripano, an Italo-Romance variety spoken in Ripatransone in central Italy, exhibits a number of pheno...
In early generative theory (Chomsky and Halle (1968)) the interaction of phonology with the rest of ...
Italo-Romance varieties present at least three types of constructions that cluster together two verb...
This introductory chapter provides background on the phenomena of Pseudo-Coordination (PseCo) and Mu...
This paper explores a novel case of contact-induced change due to micro-contact within Italy, where ...
In this paper, I will argue that some languages dispose over two kinds of expletives: a purely synta...
Romance Languages are a less homogenous group than depicted by current typological descriptions. Alt...
In this paper, I investigate non-canonical negation strategies realized through co-etymological form...
Manzini and Savoia (2005: 688-701) report on the existence in Southern Italian varieties of Sicily, ...
Verbal Pseudo-Coordination (as in English ‘go and get’) has been described for a number of individua...
I discuss some syntactic properties of go in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by ...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
I discuss some syntactic properties of GO in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by ...
The aim of this contribution is to discuss three possible theoretical interpretations of grammatical...
Ripano, an Italo-Romance variety spoken in Ripatransone in central Italy, exhibits a number of pheno...
In early generative theory (Chomsky and Halle (1968)) the interaction of phonology with the rest of ...
Italo-Romance varieties present at least three types of constructions that cluster together two verb...
This introductory chapter provides background on the phenomena of Pseudo-Coordination (PseCo) and Mu...
This paper explores a novel case of contact-induced change due to micro-contact within Italy, where ...
In this paper, I will argue that some languages dispose over two kinds of expletives: a purely synta...
Romance Languages are a less homogenous group than depicted by current typological descriptions. Alt...
In this paper, I investigate non-canonical negation strategies realized through co-etymological form...
Manzini and Savoia (2005: 688-701) report on the existence in Southern Italian varieties of Sicily, ...
Verbal Pseudo-Coordination (as in English ‘go and get’) has been described for a number of individua...
I discuss some syntactic properties of go in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by ...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
In this work, we intend to investigate one fundamental aspect of language contact by comparing the d...
I discuss some syntactic properties of GO in verbal Pseudo-Coordination, in which it is followed by ...
The aim of this contribution is to discuss three possible theoretical interpretations of grammatical...
Ripano, an Italo-Romance variety spoken in Ripatransone in central Italy, exhibits a number of pheno...
In early generative theory (Chomsky and Halle (1968)) the interaction of phonology with the rest of ...