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Vol. 10 No. 4 (2024)
Vol. 10 No. 4 (2024)
New perspectives on the syntax of causative and restructuring verbs in Romance
Introduction
Causative constructions and restructuring: two evergreen topics
Introduction to the special issue
Jan Casalicchio, Peter Herbeck
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Part 1. Causative Verbs
On the emergence of argument encoding in causative constructions in Romance
Georg A. Kaiser, Klaus von Heusinger
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A cross-linguistic comparison of clausal embedding with causatives
Paolo Lorusso, Linda Badan
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Italian and Arbëresh (Albanian) causatives
Case and Agree
Anna Roussou, Rita Manzini
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Spanish causatives
Two specs for causees and two ways to resolve case
Francisco Ordoñez
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The syntax and semantics of laisser in causative constructions
An experimental investigation
Clémentine Raffy, Marta Donazzan, Klaus von Heusinger
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The range of causatives with fàchere ‘make’ in Sardinian:
Hybrid impersonal constructions between mono- and biclausality
Eva-Maria Remberger
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Part 2. Restructuring Verbs
On the acquisition of clitic placement in restructuring
A study on monolingual Italian children
Anna Cardinaletti, Sara Cerutti, Francesca Volpato
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Control, restructuring and temporal interpretation
A View from Portuguese
Alexandra Fiéis, Ana Madeira
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Infinitive fronting as a transparency effect in Old and Middle French
Marc Olivier, Christina Sevdali, Raffaella Folli
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There is no need to climb!
Clitic climbing as a facultative epiphenomenon of restructuring
Anna Paradís
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