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Covert nouns and definiteness in superlatives
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Microvariation in the second form of the infinitive in Campania: the case of the Valle Caudina
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Adverbial causal clauses as relative clauses: on siccome 'because/since' from Old to Contemporary Italian
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Exploring Optionality: the case of nullobjects in the medieval Romance languages
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V1 clauses and EPP in Old Italian
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Vowel reduction in European Portuguese and the removal of structure
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