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27 p, 1.3 MB Polarized Variation / Zuraw, Kie (University of California)
In cases of exceptionality, there are usually many words that behave regularly, a smaller number that behave irregularly (the exceptions), and perhaps an even smaller number whose behavior varies. This paper presents several examples of exceptionality and variation that are polarized in this way: most items exhibit one behavior or the other consistently, with only a minority of items showing variation. [...]
Quan parlem d'excepcionalitat, generalment hi ha moltes paraules amb un comportament regular, un grup menor amb comportament irregular (les excepcions), i potser un grup encara menor que varien. Aquest article presenta diversos exemples d'excepcionalitat i de variació que son polaritzats així: la majoria dels ítems exhibeixen un comportament o l'altre quasi constantment, amb només una minoria d'ítems que varien. [...]

2016 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.185
Catalan journal of linguistics, Vol. 15 (2016) , p. 145-171 (Articles)  
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38 p, 191.1 KB Focalization and Word Order in Old Italo-Romance / Cruschina, Silvio (University of Manchester. School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures)
This paper sets out a comparison between modern and old Italo-Romance varieties with the aim of understanding the mechanisms that characterize the syntactic operations associated with the information structure of the sentence, as well as identifying their triggering factors. [...]
En aquest article es comparen varietats d'italo-romànic modern i antic amb l'objectiu d'entendre els mecanismes que caracteritzen les operacions sintàctiques associades amb l'estructura informativa de la frase, així com identificar els factors que les desencadenen. [...]

2011 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.34
Catalan journal of linguistics, Vol. 10, Núm. (2011) , p. 95-132  

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