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09 Ott 2018 14:00

Root Infinitives and Gerunds and the Features of the C-T System

Aula Dottorato, Ca' Bembo - Dorsoduro 1075, Fondamenta Tofetti, 30123 Venezia

relatrice: Gabriela Alboiu - York University, Toronto

La prof.ssa Gabriela Alboiu della York University, Toronto, presenta un seminario di ricerca dal titolo Root Infinitives and Gerunds and the Features of the C-T, frutto del suo lavoro di ricerca di sintassi diacronica e comparativa delle lingue romanze con la prof. Virginia Hill della University of New Brunswick. Le lingue trattate nella presentazione sono il francese medio, il francese acadico e il romeno antico. 

Gabriela Alboiu has a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Manitoba (2000) and has been teaching at York University in Toronto since 2003 where she is currently an Associate Professor. Her previous affiliations include the University of Bucharest, Oxford University, Stockholms Universitet, and the University of Toronto. She is an honorary member of the Institute of Linguistics of the Romanian Academy. She has published on clause structure, verb movement, left peripheries, Case and agreement, and obligatory control in Romanian, both synchronically and diachronically, as well as on the internal structure of clauses in Onondaga (Iroquoian), on Acadian French ‘quite de’ constructions, and on aspect in Ndebele (Nguni, Bantu). Her publications have appeared either as book chapters (e.g. John Benjamins, De Gruyter Mouton, Springer, Elsevier, OUP) or as journal articles (e.g. Syntax, Natural Language and Linguistic TheoryThe Linguistic ReviewIsoglossRevue roumaine de linguistiqueCanadian Journal of Linguistics). She is the author of The Features of Movement in Romanian(Bucharest University Press, 2002), the co-author (with Virginia Hill) of Verb Movement and Clause Structure in Old Romanian (Oxford University Press, 2016), and the co-editor (with Andrei Avram, Larisa Avram and Daniela Isac) of Pitar Mos: A Building with a view. Papers in honour of Alexandra Cornilescu(Bucharest University Press, 2007).

 

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L'evento si terrà in italiano

Organizzatore

Dipartimento di Studi linguistici e culturali comparati - Giuliana Giusti

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