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7 p, 203.7 KB RLLT 17. Introduction to the volume / Matushansky, Ora (University of Paris 8) ; Roussarie, Laurent (University of Paris 8) ; Russo, Michela (University of Paris 8) ; Soare, Elena (University of Paris 8) ; Wauquier, Sophie (University of Paris 8)
Introductory notes to the Romance Language and Linguistic Theory 17 volume.
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.205
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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19 p, 204.4 KB An expletive negation unlike any other in Québec French : Exploring a 'complex NPI' analysis / Gonzalez, Aurore (University of Milano-Bicocca) ; Royer, Justin (McGill University)
This paper explores 'expletive' uses of the negative marker pas in Québec French (QF) (Kemp 1982, Larriv'ee 1996), which despite checking every diagnostic for expletive negation (ExN), do not pattern with previously documented cases of ExN. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.119
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-19 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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20 p, 476.5 KB Ignorance and competence implicatures in central Sicilian polar questions / Bianchi, Valentina (University of Siena) ; Cruschina, Silvio (University of Helsinki)
In this paper we examine the distribution and functions of two optional particles found in polar questions in central Sicilian: chi and cusà. The import of these particles can best be understood if their distribution in various types of 'non-canonical' questions is analysed, based on the typology outlined in Farkas (2020). [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.117
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-20 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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16 p, 316.5 KB Is Medieval French diglossic? New evidence on remnant V2 and register / Larrivée, Pierre (Université de Caen Normandie)
An ongoing debate concerns the degree of diglossia of contemporary French, by which vernacular and normative registers display significant grammatical differences. Was diglossia characterizing Medieval French? This question is explored through the study of unambiguous V2 configurations. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.114
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-16 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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21 p, 401.8 KB Where r you going? A typology of long-distance metathesis of liquids / Apostolopoulou, Eirini (University of Verona / UiT - The Arctic University of Norway)
This paper offers a typological analysis of the diachronic phenomena of long-distance metathesis of liquids that thrive in the history of several Romance languages. In particular, it explores metathesis of liquids from a non-initial consonant-liquid configuration towards the left periphery of the word, which may be accompanied by metathesis of post-vocalic liquids and be subject to locality restrictions, i. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.127
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-21 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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17 p, 230.6 KB Typology and language change : The case of truncation / Alber, Birgit (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano) ; Kokkelmans, Joachim (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
Diachronic change of prosodic structures, as it is encountered for instance in the history of stress systems, has been described as a slow process involving a series of minimal changes in a language's grammar (Lahiri, 2015). [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.124
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-17 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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20 p, 382.6 KB This might be the PLACE. Spelling out a covert D in Fodom spatial PPs / Mattiuzzi, Tommaso (University of Padua, Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
This article presents novel data on the yet unnoticed phenomenon of article-drop in the variety of Livinallongo/Fodom (Ladin). The fundamental aim is to provide a morphosyntactic analysis capturing the following: a) omission of the definite article is only possible in (spatial) PPs and with a specific set of data; b) the noun can be interpreted as a specific definite as well as a weak definite; c) omission interacts with structural properties of the nominal complement like Number features and the structural type of nominal modifiers. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.125
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-20 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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19 p, 653.8 KB Indefinite determiners in two northern Italian dialects : A quantitative approach / Lebani, Gianluca E. (Università Ca' Foscari (Venècia, Itàlia)) ; Giusti, Giuliana (Università Ca' Foscari (Venècia, Itàlia))
Italian and Italian dialects express indefiniteness in different ways, among which with a null determiner (ZERO) like all other Romance languages, but also with the definite article (ART) unlike what is found in Romance. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.122
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-19 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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18 p, 521.1 KB What's the matter with |U| and |I|? On nasal vowel diphthongization and element asymmetry / Pimenta, Heglyn (Université de Tours)
In Element-Theory and similar approaches to the internal structure of segments, it is often assumed that the aperture element |A| is more sonorous and different in kind from the coloring elements |I| and |U| (Hulst 2015; Pöchtrager 2006; Schane 1984), while the latter are usually considered to be equally sonorous and display symmetrical behavior. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.123
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-18 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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18 p, 381.1 KB Old French Si, Syntax and Function in Diachrony / Shaw, Wyn Francis (University of Oxford)
This article offers a diachronic analysis of the Old French particle si. Using data from both verse and prose texts, I analyse the function and syntax of si from the 12th to 14th centuries. I find that si fulfills a variety of functions throughout the period, beginning as a subject continuity marker before acquiring functions as a resumptive and an expletive among others. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.120
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-18 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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16 p, 186.4 KB PCC Effects with Expletives and Non-Associate Postverbal Subjects in Bolognese / Rubin, Edward (University of Utah)
This paper contrasts a Bolognese postverbal subject construction and other grammars with the common Romance one (also in Bolognese) that has longdistance full agreement of the tensed verb and the Case Licensed subject, with an expletive satisfying EPP. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.128
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-16 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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19 p, 500.9 KB On the prosodic realization of Spanish ¿no?-tags from a pragmatic perspective / Gazdik, Anna (Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz)
The aim of this paper is to report on an empirical study investigating the prosodic realization of the Spanish tag ¿no? added to host clauses with different clause types, realizing various speech act types. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.134
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-19 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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22 p, 366.1 KB The timing of production : On the acquisition of Italian prepositions / Sanfelici, Emanuela (University of Padua) ; Gallina, Camilla (University of Padua)
This paper investigates the acquisition of prepositions in Italian looking at children's early spontaneous speech. With a longitudinal study on the production of seven Italian-speaking children aged 1;7 to 3;4, we sought to determine the timing in which different prepositional items emerged in children's speech. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.137
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-22 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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18 p, 443.1 KB On the interpretation of proper temporal adverbs in Italian : The role of P and D / Franco, Ludovico (Università degli studi di Firenze) ; Lorusso, Paolo (Università degli studi di Firenze)
In this paper, we will provide a N-to-D analysis able to account for the punctual vs. habitual reading of proper temporal names in Italian, focusing on names of days, which clearly signal a difference in their possible aspectual encoding at the morphosyntactic level. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.136
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-18 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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20 p, 160.8 KB Auxiliary selection is Agree : Person-driven and argument-structure-based splits / Amato, Irene (Universität Leipzig)
In this paper, I address the problem of auxiliary selection in Standard Italian and in Southern Italo-Romance varieties. In the former, the auxiliary depends on the argument structure, in the latter on the person feature of the subject. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.131
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-20 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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23 p, 381.4 KB An indefinite maze : on the distribution of partitives and bare nouns in the Northern Italian dialects / Pinzin, Francesco (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main) ; Poletto, Cecilia (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main Università degli studi di Padova)
Some Romance languages, like Spanish, encode narrow scope indefinite objects without any over determiner (Bare Nouns; como pan 'I eat bread'), while others, like French, require the insertion of an overt prenominal marker, labeled Partitive Article (PA; je mange du pain 'I eat bread'). [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.130
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-23 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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17 p, 341.4 KB Arguments and modifiers in deverbal nominals : Romanian Genitives and de-PPs / Soare, Elena (University of Paris 8 & CNRS-SFL) ; Roy, Isabelle (University of Nantes & CNRS LLING)
This paper addresses the distribution of Genitives and PPs in deverbal nominalizations with a particular focus on Romanian -tor nominals that express agents, e. g. , vânzător 'seller', and instruments, e. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.133
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-17 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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12 p, 301.5 KB Distinguishing between accounts of the A/A'-distinction : the view from Argentinian Spanish Clitic Doubling / Fong, Suzana (MIT, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy)
The A/A'-distinction underpins case, agreement, and binding properties of moving DPs. It also determines possible movement paths (cf. the Ban on Improper Movement). Van Urk (2015) and Safir (2019) take this distinction not to be a primitive of the grammar; rather, these authors seek to derive the A/A'-distinction from independent principles of the grammar. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.132
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-12 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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22 p, 196.4 KB Persons and Pronouns : Exploring Clitics in Judeo-Spanish / Kurtz, Naomi (The University of Chicago)
Optional versus obligatory clitic doubling and the person-case constraint (PCC) repair constitute two puzzles researchers haven't fully addressed. In Judeo-Spanish, doubling is obligatory for third person accusative strong pronouns; for all other arguments, doubling is optional. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.138
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-22 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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19 p, 134.8 KB Interpretive asymmetries between null and overt PRO in complement and adjunct infinitives in (Colombian) Spanish / Gómez, Kryzzya (LLING-UMR 6310, CNRS/Université de Nantes.) ; Duguine, Maia (IKER-UMR 5478, CNRS.) ; Demirdache, Hamida (LLING-UMR 6310, CNRS/Université de Nantes.)
Cross-linguistically, control complement clauses have been reported to allow overt pronominal subjects displaying the diagnostic properties of obligatory control ('Overt PRO'; see Livitz (2011) and reference therein). [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.140
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-19 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  
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18 p, 335.8 KB Bay Area Spanish : regional sound change in contact languages / Helms, Annie (University of California, Berkeley)
Compression of the vowel space area and reduced vowel dispersion have been observed as features of the California Vowel Shift (CVS, D'Onofrio, Pratt, and Van Hofwegen 2019). The present research provides empirical data to address the gap in the literature regarding the influence of regional sound change on contact languages, namely the influence of CVS on Bay Area Spanish. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.116
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2022) , p. 1-18 (RLLT 17 Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory - GoRo Paris)  

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