The list of references published here was collected during my 2012 stay at Stanford University, sponsored by the Marco Polo Programme of the University of Bologna. The bibliography is part of an on-going project on verb classes and argument realization in Italian and is subject to updates. The bibliography includes: - studies on verb classes, alternations and argument realization in Italian, from a variety of perspectives (synchronic and diachronic; theoretical and descriptive, as well as applied); - studies on verb classes, alternations and argument realization in other languages, where at least a mention is made to the Italian language; - studies on topics that are strictly connected with argument realization in Italian, such as: aspect, actionality, auxiliary selection, clitics, complementation, tense, voice, word order (bearing in mind that this is not a bibliography on any of these topics: those contributions were included that were thought to be more useful for the study of argument realization in Italian).
Francesca Masini (2012). Verb classes, alternations and argument realization in Italian: a bibliography. Stanford : Stanford University.
Verb classes, alternations and argument realization in Italian: a bibliography
MASINI, FRANCESCA
2012
Abstract
The list of references published here was collected during my 2012 stay at Stanford University, sponsored by the Marco Polo Programme of the University of Bologna. The bibliography is part of an on-going project on verb classes and argument realization in Italian and is subject to updates. The bibliography includes: - studies on verb classes, alternations and argument realization in Italian, from a variety of perspectives (synchronic and diachronic; theoretical and descriptive, as well as applied); - studies on verb classes, alternations and argument realization in other languages, where at least a mention is made to the Italian language; - studies on topics that are strictly connected with argument realization in Italian, such as: aspect, actionality, auxiliary selection, clitics, complementation, tense, voice, word order (bearing in mind that this is not a bibliography on any of these topics: those contributions were included that were thought to be more useful for the study of argument realization in Italian).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.