TY - JOUR
T1 - Wh-Relative Clauses and Left Periphery from Latin to some Romance Languages
AU - Melazzo, Lucio
AU - Bartolotta, Annamaria
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The paper is organized as follows: after an introduction of the issue we will examine, inthe first section we shall discuss the theory of the antisymmetry of syntax as specifically concerns relative clauses, evidencing also problems linked to the application of this theory to the syntax of relative clauses in Latin and in other Indo-European languages; the second section will present our first attempt at some analysis of the left periphery of the Proto-Indo-European sentence; in the third section we shall discuss the categorial statusof the relative pronoun in Latin and we shall produce a model of the left periphery of the Latin subordinate clause, supplying examples taken from literary and epigraphic texts; in the fourth section we shall tentatively extend the analysis of the left periphery of the Latin sentence to the diachronic change that produced the structure of the left periphery in the Romance languages, attempting also to explain the local variations they manifest.
AB - The paper is organized as follows: after an introduction of the issue we will examine, inthe first section we shall discuss the theory of the antisymmetry of syntax as specifically concerns relative clauses, evidencing also problems linked to the application of this theory to the syntax of relative clauses in Latin and in other Indo-European languages; the second section will present our first attempt at some analysis of the left periphery of the Proto-Indo-European sentence; in the third section we shall discuss the categorial statusof the relative pronoun in Latin and we shall produce a model of the left periphery of the Latin subordinate clause, supplying examples taken from literary and epigraphic texts; in the fourth section we shall tentatively extend the analysis of the left periphery of the Latin sentence to the diachronic change that produced the structure of the left periphery in the Romance languages, attempting also to explain the local variations they manifest.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/60418
UR - http://www.peniope.de/downloads/ijdl_2011_1_toc.pdf
M3 - Article
VL - 8
SP - 43
EP - 87
JO - IJDL-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DIACHRONIC LINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTIC RECONSTRUCTION
JF - IJDL-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DIACHRONIC LINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTIC RECONSTRUCTION
SN - 1614-5291
ER -