Abstract
Abstract
Chapter 6 offers a summary of the analysis presented in earlier chapters as applied to each individual Balkan Romance language. The first part of the chapter contains a list of template structures for each type of DP (simple DPs, DPs with post-nominal and pre-nominal adjectives, with quantifiers and cardinals, DPs with complements, and Dps with possessives) The second part of Chapter 6 contains a brief description of the relevant lexicon for the derivation of definite DPs, with the specific features that define their lexical items, as well as their merge position. The third part includes a list of patterns that can be found in each of the Balkan Romance languages, with a pointer towards the type of lexical items that are needed in the Numeration for the derivation of the respective pattern.
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