Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties

This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian varieties. It is claimed that these cases do not involve clitic pronouns, but weak pronouns in the sense of Cardinaletti and Starke (1999). Both syntactic and morphophonological evidence is discussed. Some...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:be1c118c8b3a4f32bc43e6ae868fdd892021-11-25T11:16:49ZCases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties2385-4138https://doaj.org/article/be1c118c8b3a4f32bc43e6ae868fdd892015-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistes.uab.es/isogloss/isogloss/article/view/16https://doaj.org/toc/2385-4138This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian varieties. It is claimed that these cases do not involve clitic pronouns, but weak pronouns in the sense of Cardinaletti and Starke (1999). Both syntactic and morphophonological evidence is discussed. Some varieties display both proclitics and postverbal weak pronouns and use them in different syntactic contexts. Other varieties lack clitic pronouns in their lexicon altogether and only display weak pronouns (alongside strong pronouns), similarly to what happens in e.g. Germanic languages.Anna CardinalettiUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelonaarticleclitic pronounsweak pronounsRomanceItalian/Piedmontese varietiesRomanic languagesPC1-5498Philology. LinguisticsP1-1091ENIsogloss, Vol 1, Iss 2 (2015)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic clitic pronouns
weak pronouns
Romance
Italian/Piedmontese varieties
Romanic languages
PC1-5498
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
spellingShingle clitic pronouns
weak pronouns
Romance
Italian/Piedmontese varieties
Romanic languages
PC1-5498
Philology. Linguistics
P1-1091
Anna Cardinaletti
Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties
description This paper deals with cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in North-Western Italian varieties. It is claimed that these cases do not involve clitic pronouns, but weak pronouns in the sense of Cardinaletti and Starke (1999). Both syntactic and morphophonological evidence is discussed. Some varieties display both proclitics and postverbal weak pronouns and use them in different syntactic contexts. Other varieties lack clitic pronouns in their lexicon altogether and only display weak pronouns (alongside strong pronouns), similarly to what happens in e.g. Germanic languages.
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author Anna Cardinaletti
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title Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties
title_short Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties
title_full Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties
title_fullStr Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties
title_full_unstemmed Cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in Romance varieties
title_sort cases of apparent enclisis on past participles in romance varieties
publisher Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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