Published September 8, 2025 | Version v1

V2 and V3 in Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Rethinking language contact

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  • 1. Università La Sapienza di Roma

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The present contribution aims at re-evaluating the role of language contact in the
emergence of V2 phenomena in Rhaeto-Romance varieties. Through a survey on
the patterns of variation between V2 and V3 structures, the paper attempts (1) to
determine the position of Rhaeto-Romance varieties within the spectrum of V2
languages devised by Cruschina & Sailor (2022), while also contextualising their
development from Old Romance in accordance with Wolfe’s (2019) diachronic
 typology, and (2) to verify whether it is possible to draw a direct correlation between
higher degrees of language contact and stricter V2 constraints. If, from a general
perspective, the varieties that are characterised by a closer and more prolonged
contact with German (such as Swiss Romansh and the Ladin varieties of South
Tyrol) generally appear to exhibit V2 more systematically, a closer scrutiny of the
single varieties and their instances of micro-variation does not support the hypoth-
esis of a direct proportionality between syntactic structures and language contact:
other factors, such as information structure, appear to override the general
predictions. Furthermore, as stated in Cruschina & Sailor (2022), the literature on the
diachronic development of V2 has mostly been focused on the loss or preservation
of V2, rather than its extension or emergence. The paper thus also takes into
 account examples of V2 structures that appear to be emerging among the youngest
informants of the Rhaeto-Romance varieties lacking a significant exposure to
German influence (namely Friulian, Fassan and Fodom). Cumulatively, these
observations (1) suggest that the syntactic system of Rhaeto-Romance presents a general
tendency to develop V2 (as argued by Kaiser & Hack 2013) and (2) confirm that
language contact does not constitute a trigger for the emergence of V2 in
Rhaeto-Romance. Rather, it can act as a catalyst for the retention or reinforcement of
pre-existing features.

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