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|a Romance languages and linguistic theory 12 :
|b selected papers from the 45th linguistic symposium on Romance languages (LSRL), Campinas, Brazil /
|c edited by Ruth E.V. Lopes, Juanito Ornelas de Avelar, Sonia M.L. Cyrino.
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|a Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 12 -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. Modality, presupposition and discourse: The meaning of European Portuguese afinal and Italian alla fine -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Empirical data from European Portuguese and Italian -- 2.1 Plan-related propositions -- 2.2 Non plan-related propositions -- 2.3 Temporal uses of alla fine -- 3. Analysis of the data -- 4. Perspectival shifts -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Corpora used
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|a Chapter 2. Exempt anaphors and logophoricity in FrenchIntroduction -- 1. Issue: How to identify exempt anaphors? -- 1.1 How to define locality requirements of anaphors -- 1.2 The inanimacy strategy -- 1.3 Specific caveats for French anaphors -- 2. Descriptive generalization: Logophoricity of exempt anaphors -- 2.1 Logophoricity -- 2.2 French exempt anaphors in attitude contexts -- 2.3 French exempt anaphors in non-attitude contexts -- 3. Analysis: Binding by logophoric operators -- 3.1 Logophoric operators -- 3.2 The position of logophoric operators
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|a 3.3 Interaction between logophoric centers4. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 3. Whatâ#x80;#x99;s up with dative experiencers? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Ordering facts with and without datives -- 2.1 The contrasts -- 2.2 This is not a lexical property: Alternations with the same verb -- 2.3 An aspectual contrast -- 2.4 Argument restrictions -- 3. The two vP structures -- 3.1 The structure of dative experiencer verbs -- 3.2 An intervention effect -- 3.3 The structure of the accusative construal
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|a 4. Movement without information structure consequences4.1 Dative experiencers are not quirky -- 4.2 Only high datives are potential interveners -- 4.3 Theoretical consequences -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4. Aktionsart and event modification in Spanish adjectival passives -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Aktionsart and event-related modification: The data -- 3. The proposal -- 3.1 The theoretical background -- 3.3 Severing the EV-T argument from its verb -- 3.4 Apparent counter-examples: Gehrkeâ#x80;#x99;s event kinds -- 4. Conclusions -- References
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|a Chapter 5. Revising the canon: Social and stylistic variation of coda ( -Éℓ) in Buenos Aires SpanishSocial and stylistic variation of coda ( -Éℓ) in Buenos Aires Spanish1. Introduction -- 2. The current study -- 2.1 Speakers -- 2.2 Tasks and recording procedures -- 2.3 Acoustic analysis -- 2.4 Statistical analysis -- 3. Results and discussion -- 3.1 Global results -- 3.2 Age -- 3.3 Sex -- 3.4 Socioeconomic class -- 3.5 Speech style -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6. Hiatus resolution in L1 and L2 Spanish: An optimality account -- 1. Introduction
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