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Advances in Italian dialectology : sketches of Italo-Romance grammars / / edited by Roberta D'Alessandro, Diego Pescarini
Advances in Italian dialectology : sketches of Italo-Romance grammars / / edited by Roberta D'Alessandro, Diego Pescarini
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 374 p.) : ill
Disciplina 457
Altri autori (Persone) D'AlessandroRoberta <1973->
PescariniDiego
Collana Grammars and language sketches of the world's languages. Romance langauges
Soggetto topico Italian language - Dialectology
Italian language - Dialects - Syntax
Italian language - Syntax
Italian language - Variation
Italian language - Grammar
ISBN 9789004354395
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Matter -- Introduction / Roberta D’Alessandro and Diego Pescarini -- The Distribution of Gender and Number in Lunigiana Nominal Expressions / Edoardo Cavirani -- On the Interpretation of an Interrogative Form in North-Eastern Italian Dialects / Patrizia Cordin -- Verb-Second and (Micro)Variation in Two Rhaeto-Romance Varieties of Northern Italy / Jan Casalicchio and Federica Cognola -- On the Palatalization of /s/ + Consonant in Some Dialects of Middle and Southern Italy / Luca Lorenzetti -- On the Gender System of Viterbese / Michele Loporcaro -- Indefinite Determiners: Variation and Optionality in Italo-Romance / Anna Cardinaletti and Giuliana Giusti -- Italo-Romance Phonological Rules and Indo-Aryan Lexicon: The Case of Abruzzian Romani / Andrea Scala -- Avita fatta: Non-Etymological Forms of Auxiliary habere in Southern Italian Dialects / Giancarlo Schirru -- Adjectival Positions in Barese: Prenominal Exceptions to the Postnominal Rule / Luigi Andriani -- Metaphony in Southern Salento: New Analysis and New Data / Mirko Grimaldi and Andrea Calabrese -- The ‘go for’ Construction in Sicilian / Silvio Cruschina -- The Complementizers ca and chi in Sardinian: Syntactic Properties and Geographic Distribution / Caroline Bacciu and Guido Mensching -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910955188003321
Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , [2017]
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Le costruzioni con si : italiano, dialetti e lingue romanze / / Diego Pescarini
Le costruzioni con si : italiano, dialetti e lingue romanze / / Diego Pescarini
Autore Pescarini Diego
Pubbl/distr/stampa Roma, : Carocci editore S.p.A
Soggetto topico Italian language - Syntax
Italian language - Dialects - Syntax
Romance languages - Syntax
ISBN 88-430-7545-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Altri titoli varianti Le costruzioni con si
costruzioni con si
Record Nr. UNISA-996417144103316
Pescarini Diego  
Roma, : Carocci editore S.p.A
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The syntax-prosody Interface [[electronic resource] ] : a cartographic perspective with evidence from Italian / / Giuliano Bocci
The syntax-prosody Interface [[electronic resource] ] : a cartographic perspective with evidence from Italian / / Giuliano Bocci
Autore Bocci Giuliano
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (223 p.)
Disciplina 455
Collana Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Italian language - Syntax
Italian language - Dialects - Syntax
Italian language - Phonetics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-272-7229-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Syntax-Prosody Interface; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The cartographic approach and the left periphery of the clause in Italian; 1.1 The cartographic approach; 1.2 Background: The fine structure of the left periphery in Italian; 1.2.1 Some properties opposing topic and focus in the left periphery in Italian; 1.3 The criterial model; 2. The right periphery of the clause; 2.1 Postverbal focus; 2.2 (Clitic) Right Dislocation; 2.2.1 (Clitic) Right Dislocation is not a device to assign focus
2.2.2 Right-Dislocated Topics are clause-internal topics 3. Cross linguistic variation: Uniqueness versus multiplicity of focus; 3.1 Alternative semantics and focus in Italian; 3.1.1 Alternative semantics for focus; 3.1.2 Farmer's sentences; 3.2 Issues on uniqueness of focus; 3.2.1 Focus-sensitive operators and uniqueness of focus; 3.2.2 Focus uniqueness, focus coordination; 3.2.3 Some speculations on uniqueness of focus and cross linguistic variation; 4. Focus on subjects in preverbal position; 4.1 Two hypotheses; 4.2 Contrastive focalization in Rural Florentine; 4.3 Ne-cliticization test
4.4 Focused preverbal subjects and Weak Crossover 4.5 Focused subjects, Principle C, and reconstruction; 4.6 Discussion and conclusion; 5. Focus on Topics: The strange case of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocated Topics; 5.1 The strange case of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocated Topics; 5.2 Contexts for Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation; 5.3 Contrastive Focus Left Dislocation is not contrastive topicalization; 5.4 Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation as Clitic Left Dislocated Topics prosodically focused in
5.5 Focus, Topic, and Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation in reduced left peripheries 5.6 Analysis of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation: Head movement from Top0 to Foc0; 5.7 Postfocal Clitic Left Dislocated Topics, definiteness, and CFLD; 5.8 Conclusion; 6. From syntax to prosody; 6.1 Introduction to prosody; 6.2 Mapping rules; 6.2.1 Two sets of rules; 6.2.2 Default mapping rules; 6.2.3 Feature-sensitive mapping rules; 6.2.4 A note on the notion of nuclear pitch accent; 6.3 Experimental procedures and corpora; 6.3.1 Experiment A; 6.3.2 Experiment B; 6.4 Pitch accents and types of focus
6.4.1 L+H* on Contrastive Focus 6.4.2 H+L* on broad and narrow informational focus; 6.4.3 Theoretical implications; 6.4.4 The last pitch accent of the focus constituent and the projection of focus; 6.5 The Focus Defining Rule and the role of L* in Tuscan Italian; 6.5.1 The pitch contour on postfocal material; 6.5.2 L*-association is ruled by the linear position of focus; 6.6 Focus and phrasing; 6.7 Focus, main prominence, and main wh-questions in Italian; 6.8 On the phonetic reality of postfocal phrasal heads
6.9 On the (non-)isomorphism between the prosodic representation and the syntactic and information s
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463117503321
Bocci Giuliano  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
Materiale a stampa
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The syntax-prosody Interface [[electronic resource] ] : a cartographic perspective with evidence from Italian / / Giuliano Bocci
The syntax-prosody Interface [[electronic resource] ] : a cartographic perspective with evidence from Italian / / Giuliano Bocci
Autore Bocci Giuliano
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (223 p.)
Disciplina 455
Collana Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Italian language - Syntax
Italian language - Dialects - Syntax
Italian language - Phonetics
ISBN 90-272-7229-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Syntax-Prosody Interface; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The cartographic approach and the left periphery of the clause in Italian; 1.1 The cartographic approach; 1.2 Background: The fine structure of the left periphery in Italian; 1.2.1 Some properties opposing topic and focus in the left periphery in Italian; 1.3 The criterial model; 2. The right periphery of the clause; 2.1 Postverbal focus; 2.2 (Clitic) Right Dislocation; 2.2.1 (Clitic) Right Dislocation is not a device to assign focus
2.2.2 Right-Dislocated Topics are clause-internal topics 3. Cross linguistic variation: Uniqueness versus multiplicity of focus; 3.1 Alternative semantics and focus in Italian; 3.1.1 Alternative semantics for focus; 3.1.2 Farmer's sentences; 3.2 Issues on uniqueness of focus; 3.2.1 Focus-sensitive operators and uniqueness of focus; 3.2.2 Focus uniqueness, focus coordination; 3.2.3 Some speculations on uniqueness of focus and cross linguistic variation; 4. Focus on subjects in preverbal position; 4.1 Two hypotheses; 4.2 Contrastive focalization in Rural Florentine; 4.3 Ne-cliticization test
4.4 Focused preverbal subjects and Weak Crossover 4.5 Focused subjects, Principle C, and reconstruction; 4.6 Discussion and conclusion; 5. Focus on Topics: The strange case of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocated Topics; 5.1 The strange case of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocated Topics; 5.2 Contexts for Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation; 5.3 Contrastive Focus Left Dislocation is not contrastive topicalization; 5.4 Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation as Clitic Left Dislocated Topics prosodically focused in
5.5 Focus, Topic, and Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation in reduced left peripheries 5.6 Analysis of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation: Head movement from Top0 to Foc0; 5.7 Postfocal Clitic Left Dislocated Topics, definiteness, and CFLD; 5.8 Conclusion; 6. From syntax to prosody; 6.1 Introduction to prosody; 6.2 Mapping rules; 6.2.1 Two sets of rules; 6.2.2 Default mapping rules; 6.2.3 Feature-sensitive mapping rules; 6.2.4 A note on the notion of nuclear pitch accent; 6.3 Experimental procedures and corpora; 6.3.1 Experiment A; 6.3.2 Experiment B; 6.4 Pitch accents and types of focus
6.4.1 L+H* on Contrastive Focus 6.4.2 H+L* on broad and narrow informational focus; 6.4.3 Theoretical implications; 6.4.4 The last pitch accent of the focus constituent and the projection of focus; 6.5 The Focus Defining Rule and the role of L* in Tuscan Italian; 6.5.1 The pitch contour on postfocal material; 6.5.2 L*-association is ruled by the linear position of focus; 6.6 Focus and phrasing; 6.7 Focus, main prominence, and main wh-questions in Italian; 6.8 On the phonetic reality of postfocal phrasal heads
6.9 On the (non-)isomorphism between the prosodic representation and the syntactic and information s
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787791003321
Bocci Giuliano  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The syntax-prosody Interface : a cartographic perspective with evidence from Italian / / Giuliano Bocci
The syntax-prosody Interface : a cartographic perspective with evidence from Italian / / Giuliano Bocci
Autore Bocci Giuliano
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (223 p.)
Disciplina 455
Collana Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Italian language - Syntax
Italian language - Dialects - Syntax
Italian language - Phonetics
ISBN 9789027272294
9027272298
Classificazione IS 6360
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Syntax-Prosody Interface; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The cartographic approach and the left periphery of the clause in Italian; 1.1 The cartographic approach; 1.2 Background: The fine structure of the left periphery in Italian; 1.2.1 Some properties opposing topic and focus in the left periphery in Italian; 1.3 The criterial model; 2. The right periphery of the clause; 2.1 Postverbal focus; 2.2 (Clitic) Right Dislocation; 2.2.1 (Clitic) Right Dislocation is not a device to assign focus
2.2.2 Right-Dislocated Topics are clause-internal topics 3. Cross linguistic variation: Uniqueness versus multiplicity of focus; 3.1 Alternative semantics and focus in Italian; 3.1.1 Alternative semantics for focus; 3.1.2 Farmer's sentences; 3.2 Issues on uniqueness of focus; 3.2.1 Focus-sensitive operators and uniqueness of focus; 3.2.2 Focus uniqueness, focus coordination; 3.2.3 Some speculations on uniqueness of focus and cross linguistic variation; 4. Focus on subjects in preverbal position; 4.1 Two hypotheses; 4.2 Contrastive focalization in Rural Florentine; 4.3 Ne-cliticization test
4.4 Focused preverbal subjects and Weak Crossover 4.5 Focused subjects, Principle C, and reconstruction; 4.6 Discussion and conclusion; 5. Focus on Topics: The strange case of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocated Topics; 5.1 The strange case of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocated Topics; 5.2 Contexts for Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation; 5.3 Contrastive Focus Left Dislocation is not contrastive topicalization; 5.4 Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation as Clitic Left Dislocated Topics prosodically focused in
5.5 Focus, Topic, and Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation in reduced left peripheries 5.6 Analysis of Contrastively Focused Left Dislocation: Head movement from Top0 to Foc0; 5.7 Postfocal Clitic Left Dislocated Topics, definiteness, and CFLD; 5.8 Conclusion; 6. From syntax to prosody; 6.1 Introduction to prosody; 6.2 Mapping rules; 6.2.1 Two sets of rules; 6.2.2 Default mapping rules; 6.2.3 Feature-sensitive mapping rules; 6.2.4 A note on the notion of nuclear pitch accent; 6.3 Experimental procedures and corpora; 6.3.1 Experiment A; 6.3.2 Experiment B; 6.4 Pitch accents and types of focus
6.4.1 L+H* on Contrastive Focus 6.4.2 H+L* on broad and narrow informational focus; 6.4.3 Theoretical implications; 6.4.4 The last pitch accent of the focus constituent and the projection of focus; 6.5 The Focus Defining Rule and the role of L* in Tuscan Italian; 6.5.1 The pitch contour on postfocal material; 6.5.2 L*-association is ruled by the linear position of focus; 6.6 Focus and phrasing; 6.7 Focus, main prominence, and main wh-questions in Italian; 6.8 On the phonetic reality of postfocal phrasal heads
6.9 On the (non-)isomorphism between the prosodic representation and the syntactic and information s
Record Nr. UNINA-9910960670703321
Bocci Giuliano  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
Materiale a stampa
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