In some Romance varieties, clitics have an unexpected, ‘non-canonical’ behaviour: they may be stressed, do not always climb to the auxiliary in compound tenses, may be separated from the verb by certain adverbs, etc. Some scholars have argued that the aforementioned non-canonical clitics are in fact weak elements in the technical sense of Cardinaletti & Starke 1999. The paper claims that any analysis advocating a rigid distinction between pronominal classes fails to account for the data. Empirically, many tests that are normally used to define pronominal classes do not hold cross-linguistically, while other diagnostics – in particular those regarding the morpho-phonological correlates of classes – are often contradictory. From a theoretical...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
The grammatical status of Romance pronominal clitics has long been the object of intense debate. Are...
The grammatical status of Romance pronominal clitics has long been the object of intense debate. Are...
Recent work on the acquisition of the binding conditions suggests that pronominal clitics (PCs) enco...
Recent work on the acquisition of the binding conditions suggests that pronominal clitics (PCs) enco...
• Clitics are an interesting subject of research because of their problematic status: their behaviou...
This article focuses on sequences of Romance clitics wherein a pronominal form is replaced by anothe...
Pronominal clitics in Romance have long represented a particular challenge for the generative approa...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
The purpose of this paper is to account for certain gaps in the syntactic distribution of certain co...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
Old Spanish clitics or weak pronominals differ from modern Romance clitics in their syntactic proper...
This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian variet...
The fact that investigations consider ‘cê’ a syntactically clitic pronoun and the finding that this ...
Studies on clitics emphasise that Across-the-Board (ATB) clitic placement is licensed only by procli...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
The grammatical status of Romance pronominal clitics has long been the object of intense debate. Are...
The grammatical status of Romance pronominal clitics has long been the object of intense debate. Are...
Recent work on the acquisition of the binding conditions suggests that pronominal clitics (PCs) enco...
Recent work on the acquisition of the binding conditions suggests that pronominal clitics (PCs) enco...
• Clitics are an interesting subject of research because of their problematic status: their behaviou...
This article focuses on sequences of Romance clitics wherein a pronominal form is replaced by anothe...
Pronominal clitics in Romance have long represented a particular challenge for the generative approa...
Romance languages have complement clitic pronouns that replace the arguments of a verb. Only a sub-a...
The purpose of this paper is to account for certain gaps in the syntactic distribution of certain co...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
Old Spanish clitics or weak pronominals differ from modern Romance clitics in their syntactic proper...
This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian variet...
The fact that investigations consider ‘cê’ a syntactically clitic pronoun and the finding that this ...
Studies on clitics emphasise that Across-the-Board (ATB) clitic placement is licensed only by procli...
This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison...
The grammatical status of Romance pronominal clitics has long been the object of intense debate. Are...
The grammatical status of Romance pronominal clitics has long been the object of intense debate. Are...