
Diachrony and Dialects
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- 1: Nigel Vincent: Similarity and diversity in the evolution of Italo-Romance
- Part I: Verbal Structures
- 2: Adam Ledgeway and Alessandra Lombardi: The development of the southern subjunctive: Morphological loss and syntactic gain
- 3: Michele Loporcaro: Perfective auxiliation in Italo-Romance: The complementarity of historical and modern cross-dialectal evidence
- 4: Michela Cennamo: Passive and impersonal reflexives in the Italian dialects: Synchronic and diachronic aspects
- 5: Delia Bentley: On the personal infinitive in Sicilian
- 6: Martin Maiden and John Charles Smith: Glimpsing the future: Some rare anomalies in the history of the Italo-Romance and Gallo-Romance future and conditional stem, and what they suggest about paradigm structure
- 7: Laura Vanelli: Person endings in the old Italian verb system
- Part 2: (Pro)nominal Structures
- 8: Diego Pescarini: Prosodic restructuring and morphological opacity: The evolution of Italo-Romance clitic clusters
- 9: Ian Roberts: Subject clitics and macroparameters
- 10: Rosanna Sornicola: Sicilian 1st and 2nd person oblique tonic pronouns: A historical and comparative examination
- 11: Christina Tortora: Patterns of variation and diachronic change in Piedmontese object clitic syntax
- 12: John B. Trumper: Gender assignment and pluralization in Italian and the Veneto
- 13: Paola Benincà and Guglielmo Cinque: Kind-defining relative clauses in the diachrony of Italian
- 14: Nicola Munaro and Cecilia Poletto: Synchronic and diachronic clues on the internal structure of 'where' in Italo-Romance
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