Agreement across the board: Topic agreement in Ripano

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    Abstract

    Ripano, an Italo-Romance variety spoken in Ripatransone in central Italy, exhibits a
    number of phenomena that are quite rare among the Romance languages. It shows
    dedicated gender marking on the finite verb, unlike any other Romance language.
    The same variety also exhibits adverbial and prepositional agreement. Furthermore,
    whenever a topic is present in the clause it triggers agreement: finite verbs, non-
    finite verbs (participles and gerunds), adverbs, and prepositions all show agreement
    with the topic.
    Topic-driven agreement, I argue, is the result of two co-occurring factors: 1. the
    presence of an extra item, a φ-probe, in the lexical inventory of the language; 2. A
    special setup of this probe, which requires agreement with the topic. I also present
    some cross-linguistic evidence for this analysis.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAgree to Agree: Agreement in the Minimalist Programme
    EditorsKatharina Hartmann, Johannes Mursell, Peter Smith
    PublisherLanguage Science Press
    Chapter8
    Number of pages36
    ISBN (Electronic)978-3-96110-214-3
    ISBN (Print)978-3-96110-215-0
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

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