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A Comparative Syntax of the Dialects of Southern Italy Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge)

A Comparative Syntax of the Dialects of Southern Italy By Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge)

A Comparative Syntax of the Dialects of Southern Italy by Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge)


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aeo Offers a valuable insight into the little studied syntax of the dialects of southern Italy. aeo Makes a significant contribution towards cataloguing the linguistic typology of dialect syntax within the Italian peninsula, bridging the gap between the familiar data of standard Romance and those of lesser known Romance varieties.

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A Comparative Syntax of the Dialects of Southern Italy: A Minimalist Approach by Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge)

The book investigates the little studied syntax of the dialects of southern Italy. In addition to providing a descriptive account of a wide range of syntactic phenomena , the discussion shows how the model of language embodied in Chomsky's (1995) Minimalist Program can be profitably extended to the study of the syntax of southern Italian dialects, focusing on such topics as Case-marking and finite, infinitival and participial complementation.

About Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge)

Adam Ledgeway is Lecturer in the Department of Italian at the University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Introduction.

1. Case Marking.

2. Finite and Infinitival Complementation: Null Subjects and Control.

3. The Personal Infinitive.

4. Auxiliary Infinitival Constructions.

5. Auxiliary Selection.

6. Want-passives.

Additional information

NLS9780631221661
9780631221661
0631221662
A Comparative Syntax of the Dialects of Southern Italy: A Minimalist Approach by Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge)
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Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2000-01-02
348
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