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Italian language --- Grammar --- Syntax. --- Italian language - Syntax.
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Italian language --- Syntax --- #KVHA:Taalkunde; Italiaans --- #KVHA:Syntaxis; Italiaans --- Italien (Langue) --- Syntaxe --- Italian language - Syntax
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Italian language --- Grammar --- Syntax --- Congresses --- Grammar, Generative --- Congresses. --- Italian language - Syntax - Congresses --- Italian language - Grammar, Generative - Congresses
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Italian language --- Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- -Syntax --- -Romance languages --- Syntax --- Syntax. --- Italian language - Syntax --- ITALIEN (LANGUE) --- LINGUISTIQUE HISTORIQUE --- HISTOIRE --- SYNTAXE
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Italian language --- Grammar --- Syntax --- Idioms --- #KVHA:Grammatica; Italiaans --- Italian language - Grammar --- Italian language - Syntax --- Italian language - Idioms
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Italian language --- Grammar --- Pronoun --- Clitics --- Syntax --- -Italian language --- -Romance languages --- Clitics. --- Pronoun. --- Syntax. --- -Pronoun --- Romance languages --- Grammatica --- Italiaanse taalkunde --- Italian language - Pronoun --- Italian language - Clitics --- Italian language - Syntax
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Italian language --- Grammar --- Italien (Langue) --- Syntax --- Grammar, Generative --- Syntaxe --- -Italian language --- -Romance languages --- Grammar, Generative. --- Syntax. --- -Grammar, Generative --- Romance languages --- Italian language - Syntax --- Italian language - Grammar, Generative
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Does opera have its own specific language? Has libretto always been a single, clearly definable linguistic form? This study approaches the question from two different methodological directions, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses of lexis, syntax and style in selected Italian operatic libretti. By taking a primarily linguistic perspective the study fills a gap left by previous research. Up to now, libretto as a text form has been examined almost exclusively in literary, cultural or musical terms.
Italiano --- lexicología. --- sintaxis. --- Italian language --- Opera, Italian --- Lexicology --- Syntax --- Librettos --- Libretto. --- Lexicology. --- Syntax. --- lexicología. --- Italian language - Lexicology --- Italian language - Syntax --- Opera, Italian - Librettos
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Italian language --- Italien (Langue) --- Syntax --- Grammar, Generative --- Syntaxe --- Generatieve grammatica. --- Syntaxis. --- Italiaans. --- Syntax. --- Grammar, Generative. --- Syntaxe. --- Grammaire générative. --- Italian language - Syntax --- Italian language - Grammar, Generative
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This book presents an experimental and theoretical investigation of the interplay between information structure, word order alternations, and prosody in Italian. Left/right dislocations, focus fronting, and other reordering phenomena are analyzed, taking into account their morphosyntactic and prosodic properties. It is argued that a restricted set of discourse-related properties are inserted in the numeration as formal features. These discourse-related features drive the syntactic derivation and the formation of the prosodic representation in compliance with the T-model of grammar. Based on the
Italian language --- Syntax --- Dialects --- Phonetics --- Languages & Literatures --- Romance Languages --- Romance languages --- Dialects&delete& --- Syntax. --- Phonetics. --- Italian language - Syntax --- Italian language - Dialects - Syntax --- Italian language - Phonetics
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