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This volume offers theoretically informed surveys of topics that have figured prominently in morphosyntactic and syntactic research into Romance languages and dialects. We define syntax as being the linguistic component that assembles linguistic units, such as roots or functional morphemes, into grammatical sentences, and morphosyntax as being an umbrella term for all morphological relations between these linguistic units, which either trigger morphological marking (e.g. explicit case morphemes) or are related to ordering issues (e.g. subjects precede finite verbs whenever there is number agreement between them). All 24 chapters adopt a comparative perspective on these two fields of research, highlighting cross-linguistic grammatical similarities and differences within the Romance language family. In addition, many chapters address issues related to variation observable within individual Romance languages, and grammatical change from Latin to Romance.

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Manual of Romance Morphosyntax and Syntax

MRL 17

Manuals of
Romance Linguistics

Manuels de linguistique romane
Manuali di linguistica romanza
Manuales de lingstica romnica

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Edited by
Gnter Holtus and Fernando Snchez Miret

Volume 17

ISBN 978-3-11-037693-7 e-ISBN PDF 978-3-11-037708-8 e-ISBN EPUB - photo 3

ISBN 978-3-11-037693-7

e-ISBN (PDF) 978-3-11-037708-8

e-ISBN (EPUB) 978-3-11-039342-2

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

A CIP catalog record for this book has been applied for at the Library of Congress.

Bibliographic information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek

The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available on the Internet at: http://dnb.dnb.de.

2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

www.degruyter.com

Manuals of Romance Linguistics

The new international handbook series Manuals of Romance Linguistics ( MRL ) will offer an extensive, systematic and state-of-the-art overview of linguistic research in the entire field of present-day Romance Studies.

MRL aims to update and expand the contents of the two major reference works available to date: Lexikon der Romanistischen Linguistik ( LRL ) (19882005, vol. 18) and Romanische Sprachgeschichte ( RSG ) (20032008, vol. 13). It will also seek to integrate new research trends as well as topics that have not yet been explored systematically.

Given that a complete revision of LRL and RSG would not be feasible, at least not in a sensible timeframe, the MRL editors have opted for a modular approach that is much more flexible:

The series will include approximately 60 volumes (each comprised of approx. 400600 pages and 1530 chapters). Each volume will focus on the most central aspects of its topic in a clear and structured manner. As a series, the volumes will cover the entire field of present-day Romance Linguistics, but they can also be used individually. Given that the work on individual MRL volumes will be nowhere near as time-consuming as that on a major reference work in the style of LRL , it will be much easier to take into account even the most recent trends and developments in linguistic research.

MRL s languages of publication are French, Spanish, Italian, English and, in exceptional cases, Portuguese. Each volume will consistently be written in only one of these languages. In each case, the choice of language will depend on the specific topic. English will be used for topics that are of more general relevance beyond the field of Romance Studies (for example Manual of Language Acquisition or Manual of Romance Languages in the Media ).

The focus of each volume will be either (1) on one specific language or (2) on one specific research field. Concerning volumes of the first type, each of the Romance languages including Romance-based creoles will be discussed in a separate volume. A particularly strong focus will be placed on the smaller languages ( linguae minores ) that other reference works have not treated extensively. MRL will comprise volumes on Friulian, Corsican, Galician, Vulgar Latin, among others, as well as a Manual of Judaeo-Romance Linguistics and Philology . Volumes of the second type will be devoted to the systematic presentation of all traditional and new fields of Romance Linguistics, with the research methods of Romance Linguistics being discussed in a separate volume. Dynamic new research fields and trends will yet again be of particular interest, because although they have become increasingly important in both research and teaching, older reference works have not dealt with them at all or touched upon them only tangentially. MRL will feature volumes dedicated to research fields such as Grammatical Interfaces, Youth Language Research, Urban Varieties, Computational Linguistics, Neurolinguistics, Sign Languages or Forensic Linguistics. Each volume will offer a structured and informative, easy-to-read overview of the history of research as well as of recent research trends.

We are delighted that internationally-renowned colleagues from a variety of Romance-speaking countries and beyond have agreed to collaborate on this series and take on the editorship of individual MRL volumes. Thanks to the expertise of the volume editors responsible for the concept and structure of their volumes, as well as for the selection of suitable authors, MRL will not only summarize the current state of knowledge in Romance Linguistics, but will also present much new information and recent research results.

As a whole, the MRL series will present a panorama of the discipline that is both extensive and up-to-date, providing interesting and relevant information and useful orientation for every reader, with detailed coverage of specific topics as well as general overviews of present-day Romance Linguistics. We believe that the series will offer a fresh, innovative approach, suited to adequately map the constant advancement of our discipline.

Gnter Holtus (Lohra/Gttingen)

Fernando Snchez Miret (Salamanca)

July 2017

Abbreviations
*ungrammatical or unattested
#semantically and/or pragmatically inappropriate
?dubious form or usage
=cliticized to
>becomes
null element
1first person
2second person
3third person
Aadjective
A-positionnon-argument position
ABLablative
ACCaccusative
AcIaccusativus cum infinitivo
ADAnno Domini
Advadverb
AgAgent
AgrAgreement
AmSp.American Spanish
ANanimate
APadjectival phrase
APPLapplicative
Arg.Aragonese
ARTarticle
ASItAtlante Sintattico d Italia
Ast.Asturian
A-Topicaboutness-shift topic
AUGaugmentative
AUXauxiliary
BCBefore Christ
BPt.Brazilian Portuguese
Ccomplementizer
Cal.Calabrian
Cat.Catalan
CAUScausative
CCcleft constituent, clitic climbing
CClcleft clause
CDclitic doubling
CGcommon ground
ch.chapter
CLclitic
CLFclassifier
CLLDclitic left dislocation
ClPclassifier phrase
Clproclitic pronoun
CLRDclitic right dislocation
CollFr.Colloquial French
COMcomitative
COMPRcomparative
COMPcomplementizer
CONDconditional
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