Existentials and Locatives in Romance Dialects of Italy

This volume provides the first ever large-scale comparative treatment of there sentences (there copula NP), reporting the results of a survey of Italo-Romance and Sardinian dialects of Italy. The volume comprises detailed discussions of focus structure, predication and argument realization, the defi...

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Main Author: Bentley, Delia (auth)
Other Authors: Ciconte, Francesco Maria (auth), Cruschina, Silvio (auth)
Format: eBook
Published: Oxford, UK Oxford University Press 2015
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