Romance grammars in context and contact Introduction to the Special Issue

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Alice Corr
Norma Schifano

This Special Issue brings together ten articles authored by the participants and invited speakers of the Romance Grammars, Context and Contact (RGCC2021) workshop. This introductory article provides an overview of the workshop and summarizes the articles in the present collection.

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Corr, Alice; Schifano, Norma. “Romance grammars in context and contact: Introduction to the Special Issue”. Isogloss. Open Journal of Romance Linguistics, 2023, vol.VOL 9, no. 2, pp. 1-6, doi:10.5565/rev/isogloss.301.
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