Chapter 5

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5.1. Structure and agreement of the participle

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5.1.1. Referential and partial agreement of the participle

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5.1.2. Parameters related to the structure and agreement of the participle

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5.1.3. Agreement parameters of the participle with the accusative clitic

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5.1.4. Choice of the auxiliary in relation to the position of the clitic

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5.1.5. Clitics between auxiliary and participle

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5.2. Choice of the auxiliary in standard varieties

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5.3. Auxiliary selection, participle agreement, and interactions with "si"

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5.3.1. "Avere" with indirect reflexive

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5.3.2. Alternation between "essere" and "avere" in reflexive constructions governed by person

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5.4. Interactions between auxiliary and lexicalization of the reflexive clitic

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5.4.1. Objects instead of subjects with "essere"

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5.5. Choice of the auxiliary depending on person, tense and mood

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5.6. Analysis of dialects with auxiliary choice depending on person

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5.6.1. Parameters related to person. Systems with "essere" at 2ps, 3p

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5.6.2. Participle agreement

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5.6.3. Auxiliary in the pluperfect and counterfactual

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5.6.4. Person dissociation in case and agreement systems

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5.7. Paradigms with only "essere"

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5.8. Systems with "avere"

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5.8.1. Varieties with only "avere" without participle agreement.

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5.9. Other types of person dissociations

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5.10. The existential construction and locative inaccusative constructions

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5.10.1. Analysis of the data

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5.10.2. Selection of 'avere' with postverbal subject

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5.10.3. Lexicalization of the locative clitic in constructions with postverbal subjects

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5.11. Lexicalization of the object clitic in auxiliary contexts

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5.11.1. Enclisis on the auxiliary

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5.11.2. Specialized lexicalizations of the accusative clitic with the auxiliary

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5.12. Conclusions

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