In this paper we argue that preverbal and postverbal subject clitics in northern Italian dialects are the same lexical items. The phonological differences between proclitics and enclitics can be explained by productive phonological processes and by the hypothesis that morphologically neutral vowels may be inserted in final position (what we call morphological epenthesis). The distributional differences in the paradigm derive from a competition between overt clitics and null subjects that is resolved in an intricate way across sentence types and across dialects and that depends on the interaction of clitic and verb movement and on Minimize Structure.
The Phonology and Syntax of Subject Clitics in Interrogative Sentences
CARDINALETTI, Anna;
2008-01-01
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In this paper we argue that preverbal and postverbal subject clitics in northern Italian dialects are the same lexical items. The phonological differences between proclitics and enclitics can be explained by productive phonological processes and by the hypothesis that morphologically neutral vowels may be inserted in final position (what we call morphological epenthesis). The distributional differences in the paradigm derive from a competition between overt clitics and null subjects that is resolved in an intricate way across sentence types and across dialects and that depends on the interaction of clitic and verb movement and on Minimize Structure.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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