This article investigates the structural properties of interrogative clauses in the Romance languages. Interrogative clauses are typically produced by the speaker in order to elicit information from the addressee; depending on the kind of information requested by the speaker, one can distinguish between two basic types of interrogatives: polar interrogatives and constituent interrogatives. In Romance main polar interrogatives, the interrogative interpretation of the utterance may be triggered only by prosodic means, through a final raising tone. While main polar interrogatives may employ different morpho-syntactic strategies, embedded polar interrogatives display a greater degree of uniformity and are invariably introduced by the interrogat...
This article has three main descriptive goals: A. We shall show that there are (at least) two typ...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
This chapter discusses a difference between Germanic and Romance languages in the syntax of subjects...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The vast majority of work on question formation examines interrogatives from the perspective of just...
This chapter considers how the Romance languages can contribute to our understanding of the encoding...
This chapter considers how the Romance languages can contribute to our understanding of the encoding...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
Abstract. After a general overview of standard and non standard strategies of direct interrogati...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This article has three main descriptive goals: A. We shall show that there are (at least) two typ...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
This chapter discusses a difference between Germanic and Romance languages in the syntax of subjects...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The main theoretical goal of the article is to provide a characterization of the syntactic propertie...
The vast majority of work on question formation examines interrogatives from the perspective of just...
This chapter considers how the Romance languages can contribute to our understanding of the encoding...
This chapter considers how the Romance languages can contribute to our understanding of the encoding...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
Abstract. After a general overview of standard and non standard strategies of direct interrogati...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This article has three main descriptive goals: A. We shall show that there are (at least) two typ...
The work presents a number of cross-linguistic descriptive generalizations concerning Romance langua...
This chapter discusses a difference between Germanic and Romance languages in the syntax of subjects...