Publication: Multi-layered default in Ripano
Multi-layered default in Ripano
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Loporcaro, M., & Paciaroni, T. (2021). Multi-layered default in Ripano. In S. Moradi, M. Haag, J. Rees-Miller, & A. Petrovic (Eds.), All Things Morphology. Its independence and its interfaces (pp. 215–236). Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.353.12lop
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This chapter deals with morphological and syntactic defaults in Ripano (Italo-Romance), using the toolkit of Network Morphology and Canonical Typology. Analyzing noun and adjective inflection, we propose a unitary inheritance hierarchy for nominals which features a general default plus overrides specifying class-specific rules of exponence. The hierarchy accounts for gender assignment along with inflectional classes, as Ripano has overwhelmingly overt gender. This also offers the link to the syntax, because in Ripano overt gender is n
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Loporcaro, M., & Paciaroni, T. (2021). Multi-layered default in Ripano. In S. Moradi, M. Haag, J. Rees-Miller, & A. Petrovic (Eds.), All Things Morphology. Its independence and its interfaces (pp. 215–236). Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.353.12lop