Giuliano Bocci

Giuliano Bocci
Chargé de cours et Collaborateur scientifique II
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Giuliano Bocci obtained his Ph.D. from the AVƵ of Siena (2009).
He worked at the Universities of Siena, Bologna andÉcole Normale Supérieure as a research assistant. He is currently alecturer in phonetics and phonology at AVƵ and is aresearch associate on the ERC-funded project ’. His research focuses on theoretical syntax, prosody, and theirinterplay with information structure.
Selected Publications | |
2013 | G. Bocci. The syntax-prosody interface from a cartographic perspective: evidence from Italian. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamins. |
2015 | Bocci, G. & C. Avesani. ‘Can the metrical structure of Italian motivate focus fronting?’ In Ur Shlonky (réd), Beyond Functional Sequence. New York: Oxford AVƵ Press. |
À paraître | Bianchi V., G. Bocci & S. Cruschina. ‘Focus fronting, unexpectedness, and the evaluative dimension’. Semantics and Pragmatics. Version préliminaire disponible en ligne: |
À paraître | Poletto, C. & G. Bocci. ‘Syntactic and prosodic effects of Information Structure in Romance.’ In C. Féry et S. Ishihara (réd.) Handbook of Information Structure. New York: Oxford AVƵ Press. |
À paraître | Rizzi, L. & G. Bocci. ‘The left periphery of the clause.’ In Martin Everaert et Henk van Riemsdijk (réd.), The Companion to Syntax, 2nd edition. Oxford: Blackwell. |
2015 | Avesani, C., G. Bocci, M. Vayra & A. Zappoli. ‘Prosody and information structure in Italian and German L2 intonation’. À paraître in M. Chini (réd.), Italian L2 spoken discourse: pragmatic and prosodic aspects. Milan: Franco Angeli. |
2015 | Bianchi V., G. Bocci & S. Cruschina. ‘Focus and its implicatures’. À paraître in Enoch Aboh, Aafke Hulk, Jeannette Schaeffer & Petra Sleeman (réd.). Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory: selected papers from Going Romance 2013. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. |
2015 | Gili Fivela ,B., C. Avesani, G. Bocci, M. D’Imperio, R. Giordano, G. Marotta, M. Savino & P. Sorianello. ‘Varieties of Italian and their ToBI transcription’. À paraître in S. Frota et P. Prieto (réd.) Atlas of Romance Intonation. New York Oxford AVƵ Press. |
2014 | Bocci, G. & L. Pozzan. ‘Questions (and experimental answers) about Italian subjects. Subject positions in main and indirect question in L1 and attrition’. In C. Contemori and L. Dal Pozzo (red.) Inquiries into Linguistic Theory and Language Acquisition. Papers offered to Adriana Belletti, Siena: CISCL Press. |
2011 | Bianchi, V., & G. Bocci. ‘Should I stay or should I go? Optional focus movement in Italian’. In Christopher Piñón (réd.), Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 9, pp. 1–18. |
2011 | Bocci, G. & C. Avesani. ‘Phrasal prominences do not need pitch movement: postfocal phrasal heads in Italian’. Interspeech 2011, 1357-1360. |