This book presents an enlightening collection of papers contributing to theoretical discussions across many topics within the study of Romance Languages and Linguistics. The work originates from the 29th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages held in 1999 at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, although only a small subpart of the proceedings papers are included in this volume. The selected papers have been reworked for the current publication.
On becoming a clitic: the prenominal possessive in romance
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Split subject pronoun paradigms: Feature geometry and underspecification
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Contrast maintenance and intervocalic stop lenition in spanish and portuguese: When is it alright to lenite?
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Epenthesis vs. elision in afro-iberian language: A constraint-based approach to creole phonology
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Contrastive discourse markers in spanish: beyond contrast
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Selecting atomic cells from temporal domains: Fixing parameters in romance
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A constraint-based analysys of intraspeaker variation: Vocalic Epenthesis in vimeu picard
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