This book aims at testing the insertion of eight Sardinian complex predicates inside the Interclausal Relation Hierarchy (RRG). This hierarchy grades them according to their semantic and syntactic cohesion degree. It introduces some first-hand diatopic data, showing that Sardinian verbal morphosyntax is more cohesive than phonological isoglosses.
Francesco Casti has graduated in Foreign Languages and Literatures (English and German – BA and MA) from the University of Cagliari (Italy). He has then obtained his MA and PhD in Linguistics from the University of Manchester (UK). His research interests include Role and Reference Grammar, Typology, the Sardinian language, morphosyntax, complex predicates and semantics. At the moment, he is carrying on with his studies independently.