Recent years have witnessed a (re)surfacing of interest on the
interaction of morphology and syntax. For many grammatical
phenomena, it is not easy to draw a dividing line between syntactic
and morphological structure. This has led to the assumption that
syntax is the module responsible not only for deriving
syntactically complex phrases but also for deriving morphologically
complex items, both in inflection and word formation. There are
however also good reasons to think that syntax is not involved in
all morphological processes and that there are consistent areas of
morphology that are independent from syntactic processes. This book
presents a collection of papers where phenomena from Romance
languages and varieties are analysed under contrasting views on how
morphology and syntax interact. All the contributions follow the
aim to investigate what the analysed phenomena tell us about their
structural make-up and the grammatical processes involved.
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