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El. knyga: Syntactic Variation of Spanish Dialects

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"This book offers a careful and comprehensive state of the art of the syntactic variation of Spanish dialects, filling in a significant gap in the literature and opening the door to theoretical and empirical challenges. The volume focuses on both European and American vareties, and addresses several syntactic constructions and phenomena"--

" This book offers a comprehensive overview of the syntactic variation of the dialects of Spanish. More precisely, it covers Spanish theoretical syntax that takes as its data source non-standard grammatical phenomena. Approaching the syntactic variationof Spanish dialects opens a door not only to the intricacies of the language, but also to a set of challenges of linguistic theory itself, including language variation, language contact, bilingualism, and diglossia. The volume is divided into two main sections, the first focusing on Iberian Spanish and the second on Latin American Spanish. Chapters cover a wide range of syntactic constructions and phenomena, such as clitics, agreement, subordination, differential object marking, expletives, predication, doubling, word order, and subjects. This volume constitutes a milestone in the study of syntactic variation, setting the stage for future work not only in vernacular Spanish, but all languages. "--

This book offers a comprehensive overview of the syntactic variation of the dialects of Spanish. More precisely, it covers Spanish theoretical syntax that takes as its data source non-standard grammatical phenomena.

Approaching the syntactic variation of Spanish dialects opens a door not only to the intricacies of the language, but also to a set of challenges of linguistic theory itself, including language variation, language contact, bilingualism, and diglossia. The volume is divided into two main sections, the first focusing on Iberian Spanish and the second on Latin American Spanish. Chapters cover a wide range of syntactic constructions and phenomena, such as clitics, agreement, subordination, differential object marking, expletives, predication, doubling, word order, and subjects.

This volume constitutes a milestone in the study of syntactic variation, setting the stage for future work not only in vernacular Spanish, but all languages.

Recenzijos

In conclusion, the enthusiasm with which this volume declares the intention of generative grammar to take an interest in the dialectal syntactic variation of Spanish is to be welcomed. The methods of this paradigm (minimal pairs, the ascertainment of impossible examples) are essential in the understanding of grammatical phenomena. * Carlota DE BENITO MORENO, REVUE DE LINGUISTIQUE ROMANE *

Acknowledgments vii
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction 1(34)
Angel J. Gallego
PART I European Spanish
1 Differential Object Marking (DOM) and Clitic Subspecification in Catalonian Spanish
35(25)
Francisco Orddnez
Francesc Roca
2 Mass/Count Distinctions in Ibero-Romance Dialects
60(48)
Inis Fernandez-Ordonez
3 Empty Categories and Clitics
108(19)
Juan Romero
4 Dialectal Variation in Clitic Placement in Andalusian and Asturian Spanish Negative Infinitival Imperatives
127(32)
Julio Villa-Garcia
5 Polarity Questions with Fronted Foci in the Spanish of the Basque Country
159(22)
Aritz Irurtzun
6 Causativity in Southern Peninsular Spanish
181(44)
Angel L. Jiminez-Ferndndez
Mercedes Tubino-Blanco
PART II American Spanish
7 Clitic Doubling in a Doubling World: The Case of Argentinean Spanish Reconsidered
225(20)
Angela Di Tullio
Andris Saab
Pablo Zdrojewski
8 Syntactic Phenomena in Peruvian Spanish
245(30)
Miguel Rodriguez-Mondonedo
9 Contrastive Focus in Yucatecan Spanish
275(22)
Rodrigo Gutierrez-Bravo
Carlos Martin Sobrino
Melanie Uth
10 Caribbean Spanish and Theoretical Syntax: An Overview
297(32)
Ignacio Bosque
Josi M. Brucart
11 On Left-Peripheral Expletives in Central Colombian Spanish
329(26)
Josi Camacho
12 Reportative que in Mexican Spanish
355(48)
Esthela Trevino
Language Index 403(2)
Subject Index 405
Įngel J. Gallego is Professor Agregat at the Universitat Autņnoma de Barcelona, a member of the Centre de Lingüķstica Teņrica, and an ICREA Acadčmia researcher. His research focuses on areas of theoretical syntax and linguistic variation, and Romance languages.