Italian and Italian dialects express indefiniteness in different ways, among which with a null determiner (ZERO) like all other Romance languages, but also with the definite article (ART) unlike what is found in Romance. Italian and some northern Italian dialects also display the so-called “partitive determiner” DI+ART, which is present in French. Few northwestern Italian dialects display (bare) DI, parallel to French. We adopt Cardinaletti and Giusti’s (2015, 2016) unified analysis and build on Cardinaletti and Giusti’s (2018, 2020) hypothesis that the variation and optionality in the distribution of the four determiners in regional Italian mirror their distribution in Italian dialects along two isoglosses: the ART isogloss spreading from ...
The present study shows the necessity to assume, in the process of nominal determiner grammaticaliza...
The present longitudinal study investigates the acquisition of determiners (articles) in two simulta...
In this article we compare the acquisition of determiners in bilingual children acquiring Italian si...
Italian and Italian dialects express indefiniteness in different ways, among which with a null deter...
Italian and Italian dialects express indefiniteness in different ways, among which with a null deter...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study on the distribution of indefinite determiners in co...
Optionality is an issue within the minimalist theory of language, in which the principle of the “las...
Some Romance languages, like Spanish, encode narrow scope indefinite objects without any over determ...
This paper focuses on weak indefinite nominals in Italian and Italo-Romance varieties. It presents t...
This paper provides a syntactic analysis of the indefinite plural determiner dei in Italian, also ca...
This article offers a comprehensive HPSG treatment of determiners within the Noun Phrase, accounting...
This paper explores aspects of microvariation concerning the morphological realization of the featur...
This paper claims that “partitive” is a cover term for at least four types of syn-tac...
This introductory paper provides an overview of the main phenomena investigated in this Special Issu...
In this paper, I investigate the phenomenon of morphological variability in the production of Italia...
The present study shows the necessity to assume, in the process of nominal determiner grammaticaliza...
The present longitudinal study investigates the acquisition of determiners (articles) in two simulta...
In this article we compare the acquisition of determiners in bilingual children acquiring Italian si...
Italian and Italian dialects express indefiniteness in different ways, among which with a null deter...
Italian and Italian dialects express indefiniteness in different ways, among which with a null deter...
This paper presents the results of a pilot study on the distribution of indefinite determiners in co...
Optionality is an issue within the minimalist theory of language, in which the principle of the “las...
Some Romance languages, like Spanish, encode narrow scope indefinite objects without any over determ...
This paper focuses on weak indefinite nominals in Italian and Italo-Romance varieties. It presents t...
This paper provides a syntactic analysis of the indefinite plural determiner dei in Italian, also ca...
This article offers a comprehensive HPSG treatment of determiners within the Noun Phrase, accounting...
This paper explores aspects of microvariation concerning the morphological realization of the featur...
This paper claims that “partitive” is a cover term for at least four types of syn-tac...
This introductory paper provides an overview of the main phenomena investigated in this Special Issu...
In this paper, I investigate the phenomenon of morphological variability in the production of Italia...
The present study shows the necessity to assume, in the process of nominal determiner grammaticaliza...
The present longitudinal study investigates the acquisition of determiners (articles) in two simulta...
In this article we compare the acquisition of determiners in bilingual children acquiring Italian si...