From the papers presented at the 26th LSRL, this volume offers a selection of a contributions on phonological issues and on syntax. Most of the grammatical phenomena discussed are treated within the frameworks of the Minimalist Program, Distributed Morphology, or Optimality Theory. It was apparent from the diversity of the papers delivered, that these approaches are exposing novel phenomena, which enrich and widen our knowledge and understanding of language. The analyses undertaken in these articles range over a variety of (dialects of) Romance languages.
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The myth of equivalence: Where two lights do not make a long
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Two types of predicate modification: evidence from the articulated adjectives of Romanian
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Licensing and identification of null categories in Spanish non-native grammars
Juana Muñoz Liceras, Biana Laguardia, Zara Fernández, Raquel Fernández, Lourdes Díaz Rodríguez
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