
The Oxford Guide to the Romance Languages
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- Series preface
- Abbreviations
- The Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I: The Making of the Romance Languages
- 1: James Clackson: Latin as a source for the Romance Languages
- 2: Roger Wright: Latin and Romance in the medieval period: A sociophilological approach
- 3: Barbara Frank-Job and Maria Selig: Early evidence and sources
- Part II: Typology and Classification
- 4: Nigel Vincent: A structural comparison of Latin and Romance
- 5: Paolo Ramat and Davide Ricca: Romance: A typological approach
- 6: Georg Bossong: Classifications
- 7: Hans Goebl: Romance linguistic geography and dialectometry
- Part III: Individual Structural Overviews
- 8: Martin Maiden: Romanian, Istro-Romanian, Megleno-Romanian, and Aromanian
- 9: Martin Maiden: Dalmatian
- 10: Paola Benincà and Laura Vanelli: Friulian
- 11: Giampaolo Salvi: Ladin
- 12: Stephen R. Anderson: Romansh (Rumantsch)
- 13: Paola Benincà, Mair Parry, and Diego Pescarini: The dialects of northern Italy
- 14: Adam Ledgeway: Italian, Tuscan, and Corsican
- 15: Michele Loporcaro and Tania Paciaroni: The dialects of central Italy
- 16: Adam Ledgeway: The dialects of southern Italy
- 17: Guido Mensching and Eva-Maria Remberger: Sardinian
- 18: John Charles Smith: French and northern Gallo-Romance
- 19: Michèle Oliviéri and Patrick Sauzet: Southern Gallo-Romance (Occitan)
- 20: Andres Kristol: Francoprovençal
- 21: Alex Alsina: Catalan
- 22: Donald N. Tuten, Enrique Pato, and Ora R. Schwarzwald: Spanish, Astur-Leonese, Navarro-Aragonese, Judaeo-Spanish
- 23: Francisco Dubert and Charlotte Galves: Galician and Portuguese
- 24: Annegret Bollée and Philippe Maurer: Creoles
- Part IV: Comparative Overviews
- Phonology
- 25: Stephan Schmid: Segmental phonology
- 26: Giovanna Marotta: Prosodic structure
- Morphology
- 27: Martin Maiden: Inflectional morphology
- 28: Franz Rainer: Derivational morphology
- 29: Francesca Forza and Sergio Scalise: Compounding
- Syntax
- 30: Giuliana Giusti: The structure of the nominal group
- 31: Silvio Cruschina and Adam Ledgeway: The structure of the clause
- Semantics and Pragmatics
- 32: Steven N. Dworkin: Lexical stability and shared lexicon
- 33: Ingmar Söhrman: Onomasiological differentiation
- 34: Silvio Cruschina: Information and discourse structure
- Sociolinguistics
- 35: Mari C. Jones, Mair Parry, and Lynn Williams: Sociolinguistic variation
- 36: Johannes Kabatek: Diglossia
- 37: Christopher J. Pountain: Standardization
- Part V: Issues in Romance Phonology
- 38: Martin Maiden: Diphthongization
- 39: Lori Repetti: Palatalization
- 40: Rodney Sampson: Sandhi phenomena
- 41: Thomas Finbow: Writing systems
- Part VI: Issues in Romance Morphology
- 42: Martin Maiden: Number
- 43: Martin Maiden: Morphomes
- 44: Chiara Cappellaro: Tonic pronominal system: Morphophonology
- 45: Diego Pescarini: Clitic pronominal system: Morphophonology
- Part VII: Issues in Romance Syntax
- 46: Adam Ledgeway: Functional categories
- 47: Cecilia Poletto and Christina Tortora: Subject clitics: Syntax
- 48: Ian Roberts: Object clitics
- 49: Michele Loporcaro: Auxiliary selection and participial agreement
- Part VIII: Issues in Romance Syntax and Semantics
- 50: Delia Bentley: Split intransitivity
- 51: Cecilia Poletto: Negation
- 52: Delia Bentley and Francesco Maria Ciconte: Copular and existential constructions
- Part IX: Issues in Romance Pragmatics and Discourse
- 53: Ion Giurgea and Eva-Maria Remberger: Illocutionary force
- 54: Adam Ledgeway and John Charles Smith: Deixis
- 55: Richard Ashdowne: Address systems
- Part X: Case Studies
- The Nominal Group
- 56: Adina Dragomirescu and Alexandru Nicolae: Case
- 57: Michele Loporcaro: Gender
- The Verbal Group
- 58: Pier Marco Bertinetto and Mario Squartini: Tense and aspect
- 59: Josep Quer: Mood
- 60: Michela Cennamo: Voice
- 61: Michelle Sheehan: Complex predicates
- The Clause
- 62: Giampaolo Salvi: Word order
- 63: Adam Ledgeway: Clausal complementation
- 64: Elisabeth Stark: Relative clauses
- References
- Index
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