Teacher
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FRASCARELLI MARA
(syllabus)
This course is intended to analyse, within the Generative framework, the interplay ("interface") between syntax, prosody and discourse grammar, in relation to a hierarchy of functional projections in the left periphery of the sentence, dedicated to the encoding of information-structural features and determining the interpretation of (different types of) Topic and Focus. In particular the course will focus on three major issues: (1) the interpretation of different types of focus (informative, corrective, contrastive, mirative) and its formal realization, both from a prosodic and a syntactic viewpoint (in situ vs. fronted, in matrix vs. embedded clauses) in typological diverse languages. Special attention will be dedicated to postverbal subject in Romance languages. (2) The creation of topical chains and the interpretation of null subject comparing consistent, partial and radical pro-drop languages. (3) The acquisition of the competences connected to the issues dealt within (1) and (2) in children from 3 to 9 years old.
(reference books)
• Puglielli, Annarita e Mara Frascarelli (2011). Linguistic Analysis: From Data to Theory. (Trends in Linguistics Series) Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (Chapters 6-7). • Bianchi, V. (2013). On Focus movement in Italian. In Victoria Camacho-Taboada et al (eds.), Information Structure and Agreement, 194-215. Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John Benjamins. • Frascarelli, Mara (2007) Subjects, Topics and the Interpretation of Referential pro. An interface approach to the linking of (null) pronouns. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 25, 4: 691-734 • Bianchi, Valentina & Mara Frascarelli (2010). Is Topic a Root Phenomenon? Iberia: An international Journal of Theoretical Linguistics. Vol. 2.1 (Special Issue on Information Structure), 43-88. • Frascarelli, Mara (2018) The interpretation of pro in consistent and partial NS languages: A comparative interface analysis. in Federica Cognola & Jan Casalicchio (eds.), Null-Subjects in Generative Grammar. A synchronic and diachronic perspective, Part IIB, Ch. 9. OUP, Oxford/New York. • Frascarelli, Mara & Giorgio Carella (in press). Topic chains and the interpretation of null subjects: The acquisition of discourse-related strategies in Italian. The Linguistic review.
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