This chapter discusses 4 case studies: (1) manner adverbs, which form a syncretic category with adjectives but, syntactically, form a class apart in showing agreement patterns tied to specific types of alignment, challenging the view that adverbs never show agreement; (2) finiteness is traditionally assumed to be a binary opposition, yet southern dialects reveal a more fine-grained distribution with hybrid categories such as inflected infinitives, and with some dialects extending inflectional agreement to all parts speech, causing us to rethink traditional criteria for establishing word classes; (3) vocatives represent an understudied class that are formally marked off as a separate category in southern Italy, but which formally and functionally share and blend numerous properties of various word classes; (4) finite markers of subordination in southern Italy variously distinguish between realis, irrealis and factive modality, forcing us to question the existence of a single, homogeneous class of complementisers across Romance and to recognize that irrealis markers may belong to a distinct class of subordinating elements variously distributed across the C- and I-spaces.

(2024). Word classes in Southern Italian dialects . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/279889

Word classes in Southern Italian dialects

Ledgeway, Adam
2024-01-01

Abstract

This chapter discusses 4 case studies: (1) manner adverbs, which form a syncretic category with adjectives but, syntactically, form a class apart in showing agreement patterns tied to specific types of alignment, challenging the view that adverbs never show agreement; (2) finiteness is traditionally assumed to be a binary opposition, yet southern dialects reveal a more fine-grained distribution with hybrid categories such as inflected infinitives, and with some dialects extending inflectional agreement to all parts speech, causing us to rethink traditional criteria for establishing word classes; (3) vocatives represent an understudied class that are formally marked off as a separate category in southern Italy, but which formally and functionally share and blend numerous properties of various word classes; (4) finite markers of subordination in southern Italy variously distinguish between realis, irrealis and factive modality, forcing us to question the existence of a single, homogeneous class of complementisers across Romance and to recognize that irrealis markers may belong to a distinct class of subordinating elements variously distributed across the C- and I-spaces.
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Inglese
2024
Manual of Romance Word Classes
De Cesare, Anna-Maria; Salvi, Giampaolo
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online
978-3-11-074591-7
978-3-11-074638-9
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Germany
Berlin
De Gruyter Mouton
Settore LIFI-01/A - Linguistica italiana
Settore FLMR-01/B - Filologia e linguistica romanza
Settore GLOT-01/A - Glottologia e linguistica
adverbs; finiteness; vocatives; complementisers; dialects of southern Italy;
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(2024). Word classes in Southern Italian dialects . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/279889
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