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The Romance Inter-Views: Syntax

    1. [1] University of Wisconsin–Madison

      University of Wisconsin–Madison

      City of Madison, Estados Unidos

    2. [2] University of Chicago

      University of Chicago

      City of Chicago, Estados Unidos

    3. [3] Université Denis Diderot

      Université Denis Diderot

      París, Francia

    4. [4] The Arctic University of Norway

      The Arctic University of Norway

      Noruega

    5. [5] Collège de France

      Collège de France

      París, Francia

    6. [6] Universidad de Buenos Aires

      Universidad de Buenos Aires

      Argentina

    7. [7] University of Birmingham

      University of Birmingham

      Reino Unido

  • Localización: Isogloss: Open Journal of Romance Linguistics, ISSN-e 2385-4138, Vol. 7, 2021
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The Romance Inter-Views are short, multiple Q&A pairs that address key issues, definitions and ideas regarding Romance linguistics. Prominent exponents of different approaches to the study of Romance linguistics are asked to answer some general questions from their viewpoint. The answers are then assembled so that readers can get a comparative picture of what's going on in the field. For the first Inter-Views we selected (morpho-)syntactic research, and asked 8 syntacticians, representing four approaches to the study of Romance linguistics, to answer our questions. The approaches we selected are Cartography, Distributed Morphology, Minimalism, and Nanosyntax. The scholars we interviewed are listed hereafter. For Cartography:Luigi Rizzi, professor of Linguistics at the Collège de France;Norma Schifano, lecturer in Modern Languages at the University of Birmingham. For Distributed Morphology:Karlos Arregi, associate professor in Linguistics at the University of Chicago;Andrés Saab, associate researcher at CONICET, Buenos Aires and associate professor in Linguistics at the University of Buenos Aires. For Minimalism:Grant Armstrong, associate professor of Spanish Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison;Caterina Donati, professor of Linguistics at the CNRS Laboratoire de Linguistique formelle, Université de ParisFor Nanosyntax:Karen De Clercq, CNRS researcher at the Laboratoire de Linguistique formelle (Université de Paris). Antonio Fábregas, professor of Linguistics at UIT, The Arctic University of Norway.


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