M. Rita Manzini
Routledge
Hardback
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39022
This highly original and innovative analysis focuses on the morphosyntax of dialects comprising Italy Corsica and the Italian and Romansch-speaking areas of Switzerland. The empirical base used in the book includes a wealth of previously unknown or understudied data from a variety of Romansch dialects whilst the theoretical framework is extremely sophisticated and up-to-date. Linguists of all genres will be fascinated by Manzini and Savoia?s radical conclusion: they claim that their work suggests a unification of morphology and syntax.
Routledge
Hardback
0
39022
This highly original and innovative analysis focuses on the morphosyntax of dialects comprising Italy Corsica and the Italian and Romansch-speaking areas of Switzerland. The empirical base used in the book includes a wealth of previously unknown or understudied data from a variety of Romansch dialects whilst the theoretical framework is extremely sophisticated and up-to-date. Linguists of all genres will be fascinated by Manzini and Savoia?s radical conclusion: they claim that their work suggests a unification of morphology and syntax.