ConSOLE 29 2021 Leiden University

In-situ wh-interrogative in Camuno: Interpretation at the interfaces

Matteo Fiorini

University of Utah

matteo.fiorini@utah.edu
wh-elementsinterface requirementsnorth-italian dialects

Abstract

The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, it presents novel data from an understudied Romance variety that could help sketching a more precise typological picture of wh-structures in Northern Italian Dialects. On the other hand, it proposes an analysis in terms of interface requirements at PF to account for the distributional properties attested. The latter is claimed to be more economical than previous proposals put forward for related varieties with similar patterns.

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APA Style

Matteo Fiorini (2021). in-situ wh-interrogative in camuno: interpretation at the interfaces. In Proceedings of ConSOLE 29, edited by Annie Holtz, Iva Kovač, Rasmus Puggaard-Rode, Joanna Wall, (pp. 175-191).

BibTeX

@inproceedings{fiorini-camuno-2021, title={In-situ wh-interrogative in Camuno: Interpretation at the interfaces}, author={Matteo Fiorini}, booktitle={Proceedings of ConSOLE 29}, year={2021}, pages={175-191}, editor={Annie Holtz and Iva Kovač and Rasmus Puggaard-Rode and Joanna Wall} }

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