•  115
    Misurare la vitalità strutturale del ladino fodom: il progetto RESYNC
    with Jan Casalicchio and Gabriele Ganau
    Mondo Ladino 49. 2025.
    In questo articolo presentiamo il progetto RESYNC (Resilient Syntax in Contact), che ha preso l’avvio a fine 2023 con lo scopo di studiare la vitalità interna delle lingue di minoranza ladino fodom, friulano occidentale, saurano e timavese. Per vitalità interna intendiamo il mantenimento, ossia la trasmissione intergenerazionale, dei principali tratti linguistici che caratterizzano una determinata lingua di minoranza. Nel caso del progetto RESYNC ci siamo concentrati su una selezione delle loro …Read more
  •  197
    Syntactic patterns of Italo-Romance CP-layers in Transformers, ChatGPT and Deepseek: two case studies from Romansh and Neapolitan
    with Giuseppe Samo
    Ai-Linguistica. Linguistic Studies on Ai-Generated Texts and Discourses 2 (2). 2025.
    Large-language models (LLMs) have recently become the object of syntactic investigation, whether via standard probability scores in masked modeling or the interaction with conversationalAI. This study reports the results on some syntactic patterns of the Left Periphery of the clause in two Romance varieties: V2 and violations to V2 in Romansh and topic-subject agreement in Neapolitan. We study masking models with multilingual transformers (multilingual BERT and monolingual via adapters, Swiss-BE…Read more
  •  137
    On the interaction of some mirative markers in Italian
    with Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro and Luca Molinari
    Linguistica Brunensia 73 (1). 2025.
    This paper explores the syntactic and semantic properties of some mirative strategies in Italian, and their possibility to co-occur without producing any redundancy in the utterance. By proposing a specific setting and an event that triggers the speaker's unprepared mind, we analyse the nature of some (syntactic) markers used to convey mirativity, from Ethical and Conversational Datives, to GO and TAKE periphrases, to the expletive negation within a rhetorical question, first individually and th…Read more
  •  221
    Syntactic patterns of Italo-Romance CP-layers in Transformers, ChatGPT and Deepseek: two case studies from Romansh and Neapolitan
    with Giuseppe Samo
    Ai-Linguistica. Linguistic Studies on Ai-Generated Texts and Discourses 2. 2025.
    Large-language models (LLMs) have recently become the object of syntactic investigation, whether via standard probability scores in masked modeling or the interaction with conversationalAI. This study reports the results on some syntactic patterns of the Left Periphery of the clause in two Romance varieties: V2 and violations to V2 in Romansh and topic-subject agreement in Neapolitan. We study masking models with multilingual transformers (multilingual BERT and monolingual via adapters, Swiss-BE…Read more
  •  362
    Embedded verb second in north-eastern Italy
    with Nicola D'Antuono, Fernando Giacinti, Emanuela Li Destri, Gabriele Ganau, Elena Marcati, Jan Casalicchio, Francesco Costantini, Cecilia Poletto, and Emanuela Sanfelici
    Isogloss. Open Journal of Romance Linguistics 11 (7): 1-18. 2025.
    In this work, we put forth the observation that some V2 languages are sensitive to the category of the XP moved in first position, only in cases of embedded V2, but not in main clause V2. This shows: a) that embedded V2 can be different from main clause V2 and b) that different types of XPs do not undergo the same restrictions when moving to the left periphery. We propose an analysis of these differences in terms of relativized minimality.
  •  509
    Definiteness in Tunisian Arabizi: Some Data from Statistical Approaches
    with Elisa Gugliotta, Giuliano Mion, and Marco Dinarelli
    Romano-Arabica 23 49-76. 2024.
    We present a statistical analysis of the realization of definiteness in Tunisian Arabic (TA) texts written in Arabizi, a hybrid system reflecting some features of TA phonetics (assimilation), but also showing orthographic features, as the use of arithmographs. In §1, we give an overview of definiteness in TA from a semantic and syntactic point of view. In §2 we outline a typology of definite articles and show that TA normally marks definiteness with articles or similar devices, but also presents…Read more
  •  505
    Compositional and non-compositional aspects in southern Italo-Romance qualitative binominals
    Selected Papers on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics 25. 2024.
    This work aims to analyze complex noun phrases of the qualitative binominal kind (an N of an N) in a Southern Italo–Romance language, namely Apulian. The principle of compositionality – even if it represents a good working hypothesis for syntactic analysis – faces several challenges with linguistic expressions such as idioms (with which binominal qualitatives share several properties), whose meaning is not yielded compositionally (Szabò, 2004). The data under analysis here are particularly inter…Read more
  •  796
    We explore ChatGPT’s handling of left-peripheral phenomena in Italian and Italian varieties through prompt engineering to investigate 1) forms of syntactic bias in the model, 2) the model’s metalinguistic awareness in relation to reorderings of canonical clauses (e.g., Topics) and certain grammatical categories (object clitics). A further question concerns the content of the model’s sources of training data: how are minor languages included in the model’s training? The results of our investigati…Read more
  •  851
    Adverbial Agreement: Phi Features, Nominalizations, and Fragment Answers
    Revue Roumaine de Linguistique 68 (4). 2023.
    We investigate adverbial agreement in Sandəmarkesə (S. Marco in Lamis, Apulia) proposing phase-bound, local agreement relations, reducible to coordination, as in past and absolute participial constructions, suggesting a copulaless analysis where arguments are subjects in a small clause. With disjunct nominals with matching φ-features, the adverb agrees separately with each part in the set, otherwise resulting in ‘non-agreeing’ forms, which we test also with negative polarity items (niʃun-, ‘nobo…Read more
  •  871
    Morfosintassi dell’accordo nel genitivo e sua correlazione con elementi del tipo D
    Dissertation, Università degli Studi di Firenze. 2020.
    The aim of this dissertation is an analysis of agreement in relation to genitival constructions. It proposes that the Apulian non-prepositional enitives of San Marco in Lamis can be described as regulated by a definiteness agreement mechanism manifesting itself in the necessity of articled heads (excluding vocatives) and genitival nouns, coupled with an adjacency requirement which limits the realization of post-nominal modifiers of the head in a post-genitival position, where they might only ref…Read more
  •  1438
    Apulian Qualitative Binominal Noun Phrases
    Italian Journal of Linguistics 35. 2023.
    We investigate the morphosyntax of qualitative binominal constructions (QBCs) in a Southern Italo-Romance language from the Apulian town of San Marco in Lamis. QBCs are complex noun phrases like ‘a jewelN1 of a villageN2’, appearing here prepositionally (with the preposition də, ‘of’, allowing definites, indefinites, and demonstratives) and non-prepositionally (only allowing definites with definite articles and not proper names). We propose that in the latter, a categorial match in the determine…Read more
  •  997
    Romance genitives: agreement, definiteness, and phases
    Transactions of the Philological Society. 2022.
    In this paper, which discusses data from Gargano Apulian Italo-Romance, I propose that prepositional and non-prepositional genitives are fundamentally two different types of phrases, and that the interpretation of a non-prepositional noun as the possessor is not due to a silent preposition or head-modifier inversion, but rather to an agreement mechanism taking place between the modifier and its head. We propose that, just as a genitive can agree with its head for gender and number features so it…Read more
  •  601
    This work aims at an initial description of prepositionless genitives in the Romance variety of San Marco in Lamis, spoken in the Southern Italian region of Apulia. The construction will be compared with other Romance, Semitic, Albanian, and Iranian varieties whereby the expression of possession is connected to the presence of D elements, or to morphology stemming from them. The paper deals, in particular, with the behaviour of the construction with elements such as definite and indefinite artic…Read more