Publication: Nouns as agreement targets in Romance: inflection and derivation
Nouns as agreement targets in Romance: inflection and derivation
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Loporcaro, M. (2023). Nouns as agreement targets in Romance: inflection and derivation. In M. Werner & W. U. Dressler (Eds.), Between Derivation and Inflection (pp. 125–156). ÖAW-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1553/978OEAW93470
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Agreeing nouns, in Italian and the other standard Romance languages, may show gender agreement via derivational morphology, though such cumulation of derivation and inflection is not a necessary condition for a noun to agree. After discussing this issue in the first part, the paper moves on to focus on derivation in the absence of overt derivational morphology (i.e., conversion) and its role in noun agreement in two Romance varieties, Asturian and Ripano, which each display quite rare agreement phenomena that are in fact mirror images
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Loporcaro, M. (2023). Nouns as agreement targets in Romance: inflection and derivation. In M. Werner & W. U. Dressler (Eds.), Between Derivation and Inflection (pp. 125–156). ÖAW-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1553/978OEAW93470