International audienceRomance nouns show a well-known morphological isogloss. There are two groups of languages: those pluralizing by suffixing -s (such as Spanish), and those pluralizing by changing the quality of the final vowel (such as Italian). In this paper, I propose an explanation of this isogloss. More precisely, I argue that the cross-linguistic diversity within Romance depends on morpho-phonological parameters on the structure of the noun. These parameters consist of language-particular restrictions on the form of the (nominal) roots and the exponents of gender and number
This paper explores aspects of microvariation concerning the morphological realization of the featur...
Papier présenté à 39th Poznań Linguistic Meeting, University of Poznań, 11-14 septembre 2008</p
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
International audienceRomance nouns show a well-known morphological isogloss. There are two groups o...
Romance nouns show a well-known morphological isogloss. There are two groups of languages: those plu...
Altres ajuts: CNPq/304574/2017-1Inflectional languages, and Romance languages in particular, display...
International audienceIn standard romance languages, systems of plural marking are relatively simple...
While previous research on collective nouns in Romance languages mostly adopts a semasiological and ...
This paper discusses such issues as the format under which lexical units are stored in memory, the w...
We characterize Romance inflectional class morphology in Nouns as endowed with a semantic content, p...
International audienceThere are in contemporary French about 2400 lexical units borrowed from Romanc...
This investigation tests the validity of three theories of languages applied to data on lexical gend...
Inflectional languages, and Romance languages in particular, display morphological variation in plur...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
Current theoretical approaches to language devote great attention to macro- and micro-variation and ...
This paper explores aspects of microvariation concerning the morphological realization of the featur...
Papier présenté à 39th Poznań Linguistic Meeting, University of Poznań, 11-14 septembre 2008</p
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...
International audienceRomance nouns show a well-known morphological isogloss. There are two groups o...
Romance nouns show a well-known morphological isogloss. There are two groups of languages: those plu...
Altres ajuts: CNPq/304574/2017-1Inflectional languages, and Romance languages in particular, display...
International audienceIn standard romance languages, systems of plural marking are relatively simple...
While previous research on collective nouns in Romance languages mostly adopts a semasiological and ...
This paper discusses such issues as the format under which lexical units are stored in memory, the w...
We characterize Romance inflectional class morphology in Nouns as endowed with a semantic content, p...
International audienceThere are in contemporary French about 2400 lexical units borrowed from Romanc...
This investigation tests the validity of three theories of languages applied to data on lexical gend...
Inflectional languages, and Romance languages in particular, display morphological variation in plur...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
Current theoretical approaches to language devote great attention to macro- and micro-variation and ...
This paper explores aspects of microvariation concerning the morphological realization of the featur...
Papier présenté à 39th Poznań Linguistic Meeting, University of Poznań, 11-14 septembre 2008</p
This article provides a comprehensive overview of prefixation in Romance languages putting in relati...