Table of contents:
- Introduction
- Arbitrary pronouns are not that indefinite
- Wh-questions and Wh-exclamatives
- Impersonal constructions, control and second-order predication
- Complementizer Deletion in Florentine
- Rhematic focus at the left periphery
- Multiple focus in European Portuguese
- External subjects in two varieties of Portuguese
- Extreme Non-Specificity in Romanian
- Resultatives
- Topic, focus and secondary predication
- Intonative structure of focalization in French and Greek
- Splitting up subject clitic-verb inversion
- Edging Quantifiers
- Partitive constructions and antisymmetry
- Stress-Focus correspondence in Italian
- Definite and Bare Kind-denoting Noun Phrases
- Index of languages and dialects
- Subject Index
- Introduction
- Arbitrary pronouns are not that indefinite
- Wh-questions and Wh-exclamatives
- Impersonal constructions, control and second-order predication
- Complementizer Deletion in Florentine
- Rhematic focus at the left periphery
- Multiple focus in European Portuguese
- External subjects in two varieties of Portuguese
- Extreme Non-Specificity in Romanian
- Resultatives
- Topic, focus and secondary predication
- Intonative structure of focalization in French and Greek
- Splitting up subject clitic-verb inversion
- Edging Quantifiers
- Partitive constructions and antisymmetry
- Stress-Focus correspondence in Italian
- Definite and Bare Kind-denoting Noun Phrases
- Index of languages and dialects
- Subject Index