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by Karen Zagona

Author: Karen Zagona
Subcategory: Words Language & Grammar
Language: English
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company (March 1, 1996)
Pages: 336 pages
Category: Reference
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Part of the "Current Issues in Linguistic Theory" series, this work covers such .

Part of the "Current Issues in Linguistic Theory" series, this work covers such topics as: participal clauses; unstressed syllables; the configurational nature of adjectival modification; and the syntax and morphology of class marker supression in Spanish.

Papers in phonetics and phonology treat stress, syllable structure, s-weakening, and the declination effect. Morphological topics include class-marker suppression and gender agreement and suppletion.

IV: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory). Published January 1996 by John Benjamins Publishing Co. Written in English

Series: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 15.

In many respects, the XXVI version of the LSRL was a very important event. Being this the first time to be organized beyond the United States and Canada frontiers, it raised high expectations in the linguistics community, but most fundamentally amongst our mexican colleagues.

Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science. Series IV: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, Vo. 5. Amsterdam Philadelphia: John Benjamins1985.

Teresa Satterfield, Christina Tortora, Diana Cresti. Ana Teresa Perez-Leroux, Yves Roberge.

This volume presents recent theoretical research on Romance languages, selected from papers presented at the 25th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages. It includes studies of individual Romance languages as well as comparative studies — both within the Romance family and with non-Romance languages (Basque, Bulgarian, Germanic and Quechua). Papers in phonetics and phonology treat stress, syllable structure, s-weakening, and the declination effect. Morphological topics include class-marker suppression and gender agreement and suppletion. Topics in syntactic theory include clitics, participial and adjectival agreement, the syntax of tense, mood, negation, adjectival predication, Tough-constructions, quantification and null objects.