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    Morphology as syntax, features as categories, functional cascades by Manzini, M. Rita

    Published in Isogloss (2021)
    “…This article provides a commentary on a spoken presentation (Michal Starke, NELS talk, November 2020), the main thesis of which, as explicitly stated in the…”
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    The morphosyntactic structure of number in Italian and Albanian. High and low plurals by Manzini, M. Rita

    Published in Catalan journal of linguistics (01-01-2020)
    “…I adopt the view that there are two number positions, including a lower Class position also hosting gender and a higher Num position. Italian -a plurals and…”
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    Instrumental prepositions and case: Contexts of occurrence and alternations with datives by Franco, Ludovico, Manzini, M. Rita

    Published in Glossa (London) (14-02-2017)
    “…We will argue that instrumentals are the mirror image of dative/genitive obliques. We propose that both sets of adpositions/cases are elementary predicates,…”
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    Mesoclisis in the imperative: Phonology, morphology or syntax? by Manzini, M. Rita, Savoia, Leonardo M.

    Published in Lingua (01-05-2011)
    “…Mesoclisis in the imperative and parasitic plurals in Spanish are currently accounted for either at Morphological Structure ( Halle and Marantz, 1994) or at…”
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    Goal and DOM datives by Manzini, M. Rita, Franco, Ludovico

    Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-02-2016)
    “…In a range of Indo-European languages (Romance, Albanian, Iranian, Indo-Aryan), the same oblique case ('dative') is associated with indirect objects and with…”
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    Chomsky’s (2020) Links and linker phenomena by M. Rita Manzini

    Published in Quaderni di linguistica e studi orientali (01-09-2021)
    “…In Section 1, I present a recent formalisation of modification and conjunction structures by Chomsky (2020), in terms of sequences of Pair-Merge units, each…”
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    Grammatical categories: Strong and weak pronouns in Romance by Manzini, M. Rita

    Published in Lingua (01-10-2014)
    “…•Romance non-clitic pronouns are not categorized into strong and weak.•Strong and weak categorizations require a realizational model of the lexicon.•The…”
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    N Class and its Interpretation: The Neuter in Central Italian Varieties and its Implications by Franco, Ludovico, Manzini, M. Rita, Savoia, Leonardo M.

    Published in Isogloss (01-01-2015)
    “…In this work we will characterize Romance N class morphology as endowed with a semantic content, providing evidence about the active involvement of N class at…”
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    From Phonological Rules to the Person Case Constraint. Monovalent vs. Bivalent Features in Grammar by Laura Bafile, M. Rita Manzini

    Published in Quaderni di linguistica e studi orientali (01-08-2019)
    “…In phonology, segmental content has been predominantly represented in terms of binary features. Although binary features may provide an elegant description of…”
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    Morphological and Syntactic (non-)finiteness. A Comparison between English and Balkan Languages by M. Rita Manzini, Anna Roussou

    Published in Quaderni di linguistica e studi orientali (01-08-2019)
    “…In English, finiteness has an extremely limited realization in morphology and is almost exclusively defined in syntax. In particular, there are two main…”
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    Enclisis/Proclisis Alternations in Romance: Allomorphies and (Re)Ordering by Manzini, M. Rita, Savoia, Leonardo M.

    Published in Transactions of the Philological Society (01-03-2017)
    “…Romance clitic pronouns appear to the left of the verb in I and to the right of the verb in C. This alternation correlates with: (a) allomorphy, specifically…”
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    Middle-passive voice in Albanian and Greek by MANZINI, M. RITA, ROUSSOU, ANNA, SAVOIA, LEONARDO M.

    Published in Journal of linguistics (01-03-2016)
    “…In this paper we consider middle-passive voice in Greek and Albanian, which shows a many-to-many mapping between LF and PF. Different morphosyntactic shapes…”
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    a/bare finite complements in Southern Italian varieties: mono-clausal or bi-clausal syntax? by M. Rita Manzini, Paolo Lorusso, Leonardo M. Savoia

    Published in Quaderni di linguistica e studi orientali (01-09-2017)
    “…In dialects of Apulia, Calabria and Sicily a restricted number of verbs, including ‘stay/be’, ‘go’, ‘come’ and ‘want’ embed finite complements, either bare or…”
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    Parameters, Binding Theory, and Learnability by M. Rita Manzini, Wexler, Kenneth

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-07-1987)
    “…A theory of grammar learnability is developed, based on the notion that lang acquisition involves determining the values of linguistic parameters. It is argued…”
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    Locality, Minimalism, and Parasitic Gaps by MANZINI, M. R

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-07-1994)
    “…Noam Chomsky's suggestion (1993) that the antecedent government clause of his own formulation of the empty category principle (ECP) reduces to an economy…”
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    A minimalist theory of A-movement and control by Manzini, M.Rita, Roussou, Anna

    Published in Lingua (01-06-2000)
    “…In this article, we point out some problems in the theory of A-movement and control within Principles and Parameters models, and specifically within the…”
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    Italian and Arbëresh (Albanian) causatives by Anna Roussou, M. Rita Manzini

    Published in Isogloss (01-03-2024)
    “…Causative verbs in the Albanian variety of Arbëresh take a finite complement clause, with the causee realized as a nominative or as an oblique (like the…”
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    Italian and Arbëresh (Albanian) causatives: Case and Agree by Roussou, Anna, Manzini, M. Rita

    Published in Isogloss (01-01-2024)
    “…Causative verbs in the Albanian variety of Arbëresh take a finite complement clause, with the causee realized as a nominative or as an oblique (like the…”
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    The Agreement of Structural Obliques Parameter. Pseudopartitives, DOM and Partitive Articles in Romance by Manzini, M. Rita

    Published in Studies in Polish linguistics (2019)
    “…The core proposal of this contribution is that in [P DP] or [K DP] structures, where K, P are oblique prepositions or cases, either P/K or DP can label the…”
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