Romance Linguistics 2008

Romance Linguistics 2008
Title Romance Linguistics 2008 PDF eBook
Author Karlos Arregi
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 281
Release 2010
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027248311

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Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2008

Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2008
Title Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2008 PDF eBook
Author Reineke Bok-Bennema
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 263
Release 2010-11-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027287619

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This volume assembles a significant number of selected papers that were presented at the 22nd edition of Going Romance, held at the University of Groningen in December 2008. Though it contains a variety of topics, 'tense, mood and aspect' is represented most extensively. This volume contains a rich variety of Romance languages: Cape Verdean, European Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian and Spanish. The collection of papers is representative of the research carried out nowadays on Romance languages within theoretical linguistics and shows the vitality of this research.

Romance Linguistics 2007

Romance Linguistics 2007
Title Romance Linguistics 2007 PDF eBook
Author Pascual José Masullo
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 374
Release 2009-04-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027289565

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The present volume includes a selection of twenty-one peer-reviewed and revised papers from the 37th annual Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL) held at the University of Pittsburgh in 2007. The papers cover a range of topics in morphology, syntax, phonology and language acquisition. A number of languages and varieties are also analyzed, including Italian, Spanish, Judeo-Spanish, Old Spanish, French, Old French, and Romanian. Contributions include papers from three of the invited speakers, Heles Contreras, Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach and Julia Herschensohn. This volume highlights theoretical issues under current debate in Romance linguistics.

Romance Linguistics 2009

Romance Linguistics 2009
Title Romance Linguistics 2009 PDF eBook
Author Sonia Colina
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 449
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027248338

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"The thirty-ninth annual Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL) was held for the first time at the University of Arizona 27-29 March 2009. The by-now traditional parasession was on devoted to Variation and Change in Romance

The Paradox of Grammatical Change

The Paradox of Grammatical Change
Title The Paradox of Grammatical Change PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Detges
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 280
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027248084

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Recent years have seen intense debates between formal (generative) and functional linguists, particularly with respect to the relation between grammar and usage. This debate is directly relevant to diachronic linguistics, where one and the same phenomenon of language change can be explained from various theoretical perspectives. In this, a close look at the divergent and/or convergent evolution of a richly documented language family such as Romance promises to be useful. The basic problem for any approach to language change is what Eugenio Coseriu has termed the paradox of change: if synchronically, languages can be viewed as perfectly running systems, then there is no reason why they should change in the first place. And yet, as everyone knows, languages are changing constantly. In nine case studies, a number of renowned scholars of Romance linguistics address the explanation of grammatical change either within a broadly generative or a functional framework.

The Bantu–Romance Connection

The Bantu–Romance Connection
Title The Bantu–Romance Connection PDF eBook
Author Cécile de Cat
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 378
Release 2008-09-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027290679

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This landmark volume is the first work specifically designed to explore the extent to which striking surface morpho-syntactic similarities between Bantu and Romance languages actually represent similar syntactic structures. In particular, it explores the timely and much debated issues of verbal morphology and agreement, the structure of DPs, and word order/information structure, with the goal of providing a better understanding of the structure of the different languages investigated, and the implications this holds for syntactic theory more generally. All of the papers draw on data from both Bantu and Romance languages, providing a framework for much-needed further comparative research on the nature of linguistic structure, its diversity and constraints, and the implications this has for learnability/acquisition. The volume also provides an important precedent for incorporating insights from Bantu linguistic structure into mainstream of syntax research.

Romance Linguistics 2012

Romance Linguistics 2012
Title Romance Linguistics 2012 PDF eBook
Author Jason Smith
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 318
Release 2015-08-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027268312

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This volume contains a selection of nineteen peer-reviewed papers from the 42nd annual Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL) held at Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah, in 2012. The contributions cover a wide range of current topics in the areas of phonetics, phonology, syntax, interfaces, and diachronic Romance linguistics, with an emphasis on experimental approaches, in connection to L1 and L2 acquisition, code-switching and psycholinguistics. Among the languages and varieties of Romance analyzed are French (Old, Modern, and Norman), Portuguese (Brazilian and Classical), and Spanish (Modern and Judeo-Spanish), but also Italo-Romance, Latin, and Romanian. In a comparative tradition, the discussions extend to languages outside Romance, such as dialects of Arabic, Germanic, and Palenquero creole. This collection of papers at the forefront of research contributes to our understanding of Romance languages, and to the influence of Romance linguistics, and will be of interest to scholars in Romance and general linguistics.