Parution: Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 16

Parution: Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 16

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Selected papers from the 47th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Newark, Delaware

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The chapters in this book represent the theme of “bridges” – bridging research approaches and directions across languages, methodologies and disciplines. Alongside descriptive and theoretical studies, the contributions present experimental studies addressing issues in syntax, phonetics-phonology and sociolinguistics. And alongside investigations of linguistic phenomena in standard Romance language varieties, other investigations address less well-known and studied, minority and endangered varieties (e.g., Quebec French, Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, Galician, Catalan and Palenquero) from both synchronic and diachronic perspectives. Romance languages in contact with other languages and bilingualism, now also integral aspects of the field, are reflected in this volume as well, including less well-known cases of contemporary contact of Serbian with Romanian, and earlier contact of African languages with Spanish and Portuguese. This volume thus continues the decades long tradition of the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages of embracing cutting-edge developments in the field.
[Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 16]  2020.  vi, 278 pp.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Irene Vogel
2–6
Variability in French word-final schwa: Effects of focus and speaker
Angeliki Athanasopoulou and Irene Vogel
8–18
Agreement and pronouns: Implications for partial control
Jean-Marc Authier and Lisa A. Reed
20–35
Person/Number exponents in imperative-enclitic contexts
Teresa Cabré Monné and Maria Ohannesian
38–48
French causal puisque-clauses in the light of (not)-at-issueness
Isabelle Charnavel
50–64
Geminates and vowel laxing in Quebec French
Anaële Cuerrier and Charles Reiss
66–76
Number as an adjunct in Romance
Sonia M. L. Cyrino and M. Teresa Espinal
78–92
A sociophonetic investigation of Mexico City Spanish vowel reduction
Meghan Frances Dabkowski
94–107
Computational quantitative syntax: The case of Universal 18
Kristina Gulordava and Paola Merlo
110–132
Trajectories of change in Spanish and Portuguese in the Americas
Gregory R. Guy
134–154
Clause typing and Quebec French –tu
Daniela Isac and Justin Royer
156–169
The syntax of superlative phrases in Romance
Nicoletta Loccioni
172–186
On recomplementation, high adverbs and V-movement in Spanish
Gabriel Martínez Vera
188–202
Articles in an article-less language: Romanian-Serbian code-switching
Vanessa Petroj
204–217
Split auxiliary selection with affected subjects in Old Majorcan Catalan
Sebastià Salvà i Puig
220–240
Palenque (Colombia): African language survivals and their identification
Armin Schwegler
242–258
Inflected infinitives in Galician
Michelle Sheehan, Jeffrey Blokzijl and M. Carmen Parafita Couto
260–273
Index