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Variation in romance

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2022
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dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of Zurich
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This chapter elaborates on two case studies in structural variation to illustrate how the comparison of closely related grammatical systems fuels research questions on general theoretical issues. Our first case study regards subject clitics in central Romance dialects. Subject clitics have been studied extensively over recent decades, but they still raise several questions concerning the nature of null subject languages. Analogously, there is a huge literature on the selection of perfective auxiliaries – the second case study in our chapter – and, as in the case of subject clitics, lesser-known non-standard dialects display a kaleidoscope of auxiliation options whose rationalization poses fascinating analytical challenges and yields insights into basic issues of linguistic theory. The core question raised by our case studies concerns the modelling of linguistic diversity: do the above phenomena result from a finite set of discrete parameters or emerge from random language-specific options? We argue that the otherwise ‘hyperastronomical’ number of possible grammars is aptly constrained by syntactic factors, although inflexional morphology – which syntax cannot control entirely – may have a role in the realization of specific auxiliary or subject clitic forms in each dialect and for each person.

dc.identifier.doi10.1017/9781108580410.005
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dc.identifier.urihttps://www.zora.uzh.ch/handle/20.500.14742/196550
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subject.ddc800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism
dc.subject.ddc470 Latin & Italic languages
dc.subject.ddc410 Linguistics
dc.subject.ddc440 French & related languages
dc.subject.ddc460 Spanish & Portuguese languages
dc.subject.ddc450 Italian, Romanian & related languages
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Variation in romance

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dcterms.bibliographicCitation.booktitleThe Cambridge Handbook of Romance Linguistics
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uzh.contributor.authorPescarini, Diego
uzh.contributor.authorLoporcaro, Michele
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uzh.contributor.editorLedgeway, Adam
uzh.contributor.editorMaiden, Martin
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uzh.publication.citationPescarini, Diego; Loporcaro, Michele (2022). Variation in romance. In: Ledgeway, Adam; Maiden, Martin . The Cambridge Handbook of Romance Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 150-180.
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