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    Auxiliary selection in Italian restructuring: An insight into the size of the clause by Amato, Irene

    Published in Syntax (Oxford, England) (07-02-2024)
    “…Abstract In Standard Italian, restructuring clauses are characterized by apparently optional transparency effects in the choice of the clausal perfect…”
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    Too weak to be pronounced: pro-drop and PF-LF mismatches in pronouns by Amato, Irene

    Published in Isogloss (27-07-2024)
    “…In Gradient Harmonic Grammar (Smolensky & Goldrick 2016), syntactic strength is considered an inherent property of linguistic items. In this paper, I propose…”
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    Too weak to be pronounced by Irene Amato

    Published in Isogloss (01-07-2024)
    “…In Gradient Harmonic Grammar (Smolensky & Goldrick 2016), syntactic strength is considered an inherent property of linguistic items. In this paper, I propose…”
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    Auxiliary selection is Agree: Person-driven and argument-structure-based splits by Amato, Irene

    Published in Isogloss (2022)
    “…In this paper, I address the problem of auxiliary selection in Standard Italian and in Southern Italo-Romance varieties. In the former, the auxiliary depends…”
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    Auxiliary selection is Agree by Irene Amato

    Published in Isogloss (01-02-2022)
    “…In this paper, I address the problem of auxiliary selection in Standard Italian and in Southern Italo-Romance varieties. In the former, the auxiliary depends…”
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    Enzymatic reactions in liposomes using the detergent-induced liposome loading method by Oberholzer, Thomas, Meyer, Emmanuel, Amato, Irene, Lustig, Ariel, Monnard, Pierre-Alain

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (12-01-1999)
    “…Microcompartmentalization is a crucial step in the origin of life. More than 30 years ago, Oparin et al. proposed models based on biochemical reactions taking…”
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