Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’, Amsterdam, 6–8 December 2001
Josep Quer & Jan Schroten & Mauro Scorretti & Petra Sleeman & Els Verheugd 2003
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The volumes Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory published in the series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory contain the selected papers of the Going Romanceconferences, a major European annual discussion forum for theoretically relevant research on Romance languages.
Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2001 is the third such volume. It presents a selection of the papers that have been presented at the occasion of Going Romance 2001 (XV) — which was held at the University of Amsterdam on December 6-8, 2001. The three-day program included a workshop on Determiners. The volume contains articles on specifics of one or more Romance languages or varieties: the architecture of the Determiner Phrase and properties of determiners, the left periphery of the sentence and clause structure, null elements and their interpretation, clitics, and other interesting phenomena in the Romance languages.
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“The quality of the discussions is generally extremely good, on a high level with insightful analyses and/or problems sketched out […]”
— Kleanthes Grohmann, University of Cyprus, Nicosia , on Linguist List Vol. 15-653, February 2004.
“This volume offers discussions of a wide range of languages and (non-standard) varieties, and is a valuable contribution for anyone with an interest in the syntax of Romance languages, or in recent developments in (minimalist) syntax.”
— Julien Eychenne,Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, France, in French Language Studies, Vol 17 (2007)