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GRAMS – Dublin, May 25-26 2026

Cristina Guardiano, Emanuela Li Destri, Marco Longhin, Gaia Sorge – Gallo-Romance patterns in Italo-Romance: number marking and bare nouns. Conference website.

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DialRes – LREC26, May 16 2026

Li Destri, Emanuela, Marco Longhin, Gaia Sorge, Sofia Ferroni, Giovanni B. Matteazzi, Andrea Artioli, Lorenzo Carletti, Federico Motta, Giuseppe Longobardi & Cristina Guardiano (2026) Handling Cross-Dialect Syntactic Variation. A Theory-Driven Web Resource. In Anasastasopoulos, A. et al. (eds), Proceedings of

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If you are interested in the PCM and need information about our work, our papers and other materials, you can reach us at the following address: pcm_lab@unimore.it

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The PCM

The Parametric Comparison Method – PCM, developed by Giuseppe Longobardi and Cristina Guardiano since the beginning of the 2000s, is a research line that combines the goal of reconstructing language history, pursued since the rise of the classical comparative method in the 19th century, with the

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