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This book contains a peer-reviewed selection of papers presented at the 46th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 46) that took place in April 2016 at Stony Brook University (SUNY), New York. The most current research and debates on bilingualism, historical linguistics, morphology, phonology, semantics, sociolinguistics, and syntax can be found in its pages. This collection will be of interest to Romance linguists and general linguists as well.
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In the three decades of its existence, the annual Going Romance conference has turned out to be the major European discussion forum for theoretically relevant research on Romance languages where current theoretical ideas about language in general and about Romance languages in particular are exchanged. The twenty-ninth Going Romance conference was organized by the Radboud University and took place in December 2015 in Nijmegen. The present volume contains a selection of 19 peer-reviewed articles dealing with syntax, phonology, morphology, semantics and acquisition of the Romance languages. They represent the wide range of topics at the conference and the variety of research carried out on Romance languages within theoretical linguistics and will be of interest to scholars in Romance and in general linguistics
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"This volume contains a selection of 18 peer-reviewed papers presented at the 31st edition of Going Romance. Phenomena found in Romance languages (European Portuguese, French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian), in Romance dialects (Cosentino, Salentino, southern Calabrese, Neapolitan, and Trevigiano), and even in creoles with a Romance lexifier (Makista and Kristang) either benefit from in-depth analyses confined to one single variety, or are subjected to comparative analysis (dialect vs standard language, dialect vs different major language(s), cross-dialectal comparison, cross-Romance comparison, and even comparison of language families). Theoretical and experimental approaches complement one another, as do diachrony and synchrony. Individually and as a whole, these contributions show how the Romance languages contribute to a better understanding of issues which are relevant in the current linguistic landscape: acquisition, n-words, ellipsis phenomena, focus and polarity, ditransitive constructions, grammaticalization theory, differential object marking, language ecology, event structure, cyclicity, passives and many more"--
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"This volume contains a peer reviewed selection of invited contributions, papers and posters that were presented at the December, 2018 venue of Going Romance (XXXII) in Utrecht (a four day program that included two thematic workshops). The papers all discuss data and formalized analyses of one or more Romance languages or dialects, in either synchronic or diachronic perspective, and pay particular attention to the variation and the actual variability that is at stake, not only in syntax and morpho-syntax but also in semantics and phonology. Beyond the discussion of differences between languages and/or dialects from a formalist perspective, the volume also contains a number of papers linking the theme of variation to sociolinguistic issues such as natural bilingualism and micro-contact"--
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Der 22. Band der Reihe "Romanistisches Kolloquium" ist dem Thema Namenkunde gewidmet - in der Frühzeit der Romanistik selbstverständlicher Bestandteil des Faches, heute in eine Nische am äußersten Fachrand verbannt. Ziel ist es, den Faden, der onomastische Ansätze mit anderen Aktivitäten der romanistischen Sprachwissenschaften verbindet, wieder stärker ins Bewusstsein zu rücken und deutlich zu machen, dass Namenkunde einen unverzichtbaren Bestandteil einer als Gesamtheit aufgefassten Romanistik darstellt. Die Beiträge illustrieren durchweg den Bezug, den namenkundliche Studien zu benachbarten wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen haben können: Die Literaturwissenschaft, die Fachsprachenkunde, die Ethnologie, die historische Germanistik, die Zeit geschichte, die Alte und Mittelalterliche Geschichte, die Siedlungsgeschichte, die Botanik, die Paläographie, die Phonetik, die historische Grammatik, die Dialektologie und die Wortgeschichte kommen zu Wort - der interdisziplinäre Charakter der Onomastik, eine der Voraussetzungen für eine zukunftsorientierte Disziplin, kommt so in hervorragendem Maße zum Ausdruck.
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I claim that scope interactions provide empirical evidence in order to establish the argument structure of the causative construction in Romance languages. Since quantifier raising adjoins a quantified argument to vP, quantified arguments interact differently if they are coarguments than if they are not. Thus, scope interactions are able to give indications on what arguments in a causative structure belong to the same vP, and, as a consequence, how vPs may occur in a causative structure. The data I discuss shows that in Romance causative structures the causee and the internal argument (if any)
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