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Grammar of Central Trentino: A Romance Dialect from North-East Italy: Grammars and Sketches of the World's Languages / Romance Languages, cartea 13

Autor Jan Casalicchio, Patrizia Cordin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 2020
Central Trentino is a Romance dialect spoken in the North-East of Italy, which shows features belonging to both Gallo-Italic and Venetan dialects. Grammar of Central Trentino aims to present the first comprehensive grammatical description of this dialect, taking into consideration its morpho-syntactic properties and pragmatic phenomena.
The book's general approach is synchronic and focused on the language currently in use. The authors discuss a wide range of examples gathered from both oral and written sources.
The theoretical reference model is that of generative grammar, but the description of the phenomena is also accessible to a non-specialized audience.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004430952
ISBN-10: 9004430954
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Grammars and Sketches of the World's Languages / Romance Languages


Notă biografică

Jan Casalicchio, Ph.D. (2013), University of Padua, is Lecturer of Linguistics and Language Teaching at the University of Palermo. He published several articles on Romance languages and Italian dialectology, and the monograph Pseudorelative, gerundi e infiniti nelle varietà romanze (Lincom, 2013).
Patrizia Cordin is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Trento. She has published monographs and articles on Romance languages, including Le costruzioni verbo-locativo in area romanza: dallo spazio all'aspetto (De Gruyter, 2011) and Pronomi e determinanti (Carocci, 2019).

Cuprins

List of Illustrations and Tables
Abbreviations

Introduction
Annex to Introduction: Phonetic Simplified Alphabet

1 Overview
1.1Trentino Dialects in the Context of Northern Italian Dialects
1.2The Main Romance Dialect Groups Spoken in Trentino
1.3Germanic Languages Spoken in Trentino
1.4Previous Studies

2 Nominal Morphology
2.1Nominal Inflection: Number and Gender
2.2Nominal Derivational Suffixes
2.3Evaluative Morphology
2.4Nominal Derivational Prefixes
2.5Compound and Phrasal Nouns

3 Noun Phrases: Nouns with Determiners and Adjectives
3.1Definite and Indefinite Determiners
3.2Demonstrative + N
3.3Possessive + N
3.4Quantified NP
3.5Interrogative and Exclamative NP
3.6Quality Adjectives

4 Morphology and Syntax of Personal Pronouns
4.1The Forms of Free Pronouns and Clitics
4.2Subject Clitics
4.3Se Impersonal Subject
4.4Subject Clitics in Interrogative Sentences
4.5Clitics in Relative Clauses
4.6Free Pronouns and Clitics as Direct Objects
4.7Free Pronouns and Clitics as Datives and Indirect Objects
4.8Reflexive Pronouns
4.9Clitics Clusters
4.10Allocutive Pronouns

5 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
5.1The Use of Simple Prepositions in Locative and Temporal Contexts
5.2Other Uses of Simple Prepositions
5.3Comparative Remarks on the Use of the Preposition in Central Trentino
5.4Derivative and Compound Prepositions

6 Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases
6.1Adverbial Morphology
6.2Intensification and Modification of Adverbs
6.3Some Peculiarities of the Adverbial System in Central Trentino
6.4Affirmative and Negative Adverbs

7 Verb Morphology
7.1The Regular Verbal Conjugations
7.2Irregular Verbs
7.3Past Participle Formation
7.4Verb Formation
7.5‘Verb with Locative’ Constructions
Annex to Ch. 7: Tables of Verb Forms

8 Verb Agreement and Valency
8.1Verb Agreement
8.2Verb Types
8.3Passive Voice and Other Mechanisms of Subject Demotion

9 Main and Embedded Clauses
9.1The Syntax of Main Clauses
9.2Argumental Subordinate Clauses
9.3Adverbial Subordinate Clauses
9.4Other Subordinate Clauses Introduced by the Complementiser che: Relatives, Pseudo-relatives and Clefts
9.5Use of Subjunctive in Embedded Clauses

10 Pragmatic Particles
10.1General Properties
10.2Pragmatic Particles in Declarative Sentences
10.3Pragmatic Particles in Interrogative and Imperative Sentences
10.4The Modal Interpretation of the Enclitic -(n)te

References
Index