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24 p, 424.0 KB LexSIC : a quick vocabulary test for dialect proficiency in Sicilian / Kupisch, Tanja (Universitat de Tromsø) ; Arona, Sebastiano (University of Konstanz) ; Besler, Alexandra (University of Konstanz) ; Cruschina, Silvio (University of Helsinki) ; Ferin, Maria (University of Konstanz) ; Gyllstad, Henrik (University of Lund) ; Venagli, Ilaria (University of Konstanz)
It has been increasingly acknowledged that regional languages and dialects bear similarities with heritage languages, and that some heritage speakers are bilectal with two closely related minority languages or dialects. [...]
2023 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.302
Isogloss, Vol. 9 Núm. 1 (2023) , p. 1-24 (Articles)  
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28 p, 566.6 KB A Surprise in the Past : The Historical Origins of the Catalan go-past / Cruschina, Silvio (University of Helsinki) ; Kocher, Anna (Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
Crosslinguistically, the development of the verb go into a future tense is a common path of grammaticalization. In contrast, the past meaning of the go-periphrasis in Catalan is unexpected. Detges (2004) claims that the process of grammaticalization of the Catalan periphrastic perfect went from inchoative to foregrounding to past. [...]
El desenvolupament del verb de moviment go en un temps verbal de futur es un procés de gramaticalització comú des d'un punt de vista comparatiu. En canvi, es inesperat que en català la perifrasis amb el verb go+infinitiu adquireixi un sentit de temps passat. [...]

2022 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.379
Catalan journal of linguistics, Vol. 21 (2022) , p. 159-186 (Articles)  
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28 p, 500.2 KB What is "residual verb second"? : and what does Romance have to do with it? / Cruschina, Silvio (University of Helsinki) ; Sailor, Craig (The University of Edinburgh)
This paper aims to clarify a point of persistent confusion in the literature: namely, the status of residual verb second. We approach this from both a terminological and typological perspective. Terminologically, traditional usage of residual V2 in the literature has conflated two different senses (one formal, and one historical); we argue that it is essential to keep these two senses separate. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.235
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2022) , p. 1-28 (Articles)  
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6 p, 191.3 KB Introduction / Cruschina, Silvio (University of Helsinki (Finlàndia)) ; Fábregas, Antonio (University of Tromsø (Noruega)) ; Meklenborg Nilsen, Christine (University of Oslo (Noruega))
Introductory notes to the special issue on Residual Verb Second in Romance.
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.255
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 3 (2022) , p. 1-6 (Articles)  
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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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33 p, 402.6 KB Patterns of variation in existential constructions / Cruschina, Silvio (University of Vienna)
The main goal of the present paper is twofold: on the one hand, to highlight the patterns of variation among the existential constructions found in Italo-Romance and Sardinian dialects; on the other, to examine the observed microvariation in a comparative perspective in order to identify common properties and general tendencies. [...]
2015 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.5
Isogloss, Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2015) , p. 33-65 (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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