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Plural marking in French NA/AN combinations: What liaison can tell us
In: Pomino, N; Stark, E (2016). Plural marking in French NA/AN combinations: What liaison can tell us. Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 35(2):137-169. (2016)
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Synchronic variation in the expression of French negation - a Distributed Morphology approach
In: Meisner, C; Pomino, N (2014). Synchronic variation in the expression of French negation - a Distributed Morphology approach. Journal of French Language Studies, 24(1):9-28. (2014)
Abstract: This article discusses ne-variation in French sentential negation based on the phonologically transcribed corpus T-zéro (cf. Meisner, in preparation) which allows a new interpretation of the facts. In the last decades, sociolinguistic and stylistic approaches to linguistic variation in French (cf. Armstrong, 2001) have shown that extra-linguistic factors, such as the speaker's age, sex, social background or geographic origin as well as the communication situation may have considerable influence on variable ne-omission. However, in contrast to most sociolinguistic studies dedicated to this phenomenon (cf. Ashby, 1976, 1981, 2001; Armstrong and Smith, 2002; Coveney, 2002) we will focus on the linguistic factors influencing ne-variation, since their importance is empirically evident but not yet fully exploited on a theoretical level. One leading assumption with respect to ne-variation in literature is that the particle ne is most frequently retained in combination with a proper name or a full DP and is commonly omitted when combined with clitic subjects. However, there are many exceptions to this rule which, as we argue, can be better explained by considering the phonological form of the involved subject. Ne-realisation is treated here as an inner-grammatical phenomenon that is triggered by context sensitivity with regard to the element to its left, i.e. usually the grammatical subject, and not as a consequence of ‘code-switching’ between two grammars nor as a sociolinguistic variable characterising certain groups of speakers in the Labovian sense (cf. Labov, 1972), since we seek to describe general variational tendencies, present in nearly all speakers of contemporary European French. Our analysis, which is implemented in a Distributed Morphology framework (Halle & Marantz, 1994), is compatible, however, with stylistic approaches to ne-variation, such as audience design (cf. Bell, 1984, 2001).
Keyword: 410 Linguistics; 440 French & related languages; 450 Italian; 460 Spanish & Portuguese languages; 470 Latin & Italic languages; 800 Literature; Institute of Romance Studies; rhetoric & criticism; Romanian & related languages
URL: https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/92570/
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959269513000355
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-92570
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/92570/1/Meisner-Pomino-Synchronic_variation.pdf
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Number mismatches within the Italo Romance DP ...
Pomino, N. - : Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft Universität Konstanz, 2011
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Number mismatches within the Italo Romance DP
In: Pomino, N (2011). Number mismatches within the Italo Romance DP. In: Stark, E; Pomino, N. Proceedings of the V NEREUS International Workshop «Mismatches in Romance». Konstanz: Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft Universität Konstanz, 75-94. (2011)
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Introducción. ¿Una forma + varias funciones = sincretismo?
In: Pomino, N; Stark, E (2011). Introducción. ¿Una forma + varias funciones = sincretismo? In: Stark, E; Pomino, N. El sincretismo en la gramática del español. Madrid - Frankfurt a.M.: Vervuert, 9-28. (2011)
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Adnominal Adjectives in Romance. Where Morphology seemingly meets Semantics ...
Stark, E; Pomino, N. - : Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Konstanz, 2009
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Adnominal Adjectives in Romance. Where Morphology seemingly meets Semantics
In: Stark, E; Pomino, N (2009). Adnominal Adjectives in Romance. Where Morphology seemingly meets Semantics. In: Espinal, M T; Leonetti, M; McNally, L. Proceedings of the IV Nereus International Workshop: Definiteness and DP Structure in Romance Languages. Konstanz: Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Konstanz, 113-135. (2009)
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Discreteness and the case of the Spanish «neuter» demonstratives ...
Stark, E; Pomino, N. - : Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Konstanz, 2007
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Discreteness and the case of the Spanish «neuter» demonstratives
In: Stark, E; Pomino, N (2007). Discreteness and the case of the Spanish «neuter» demonstratives. In: Kaiser, G A; Leonetti, M. Proceedings of the Workshop «Definiteness, Specificity and Animacy in Ibero-Romance Languages». Konstanz: Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Konstanz, 141-165. (2007)
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