1.7k total citations 29 papers, 463 citations indexed
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Mario Squartini is a scholar working on Language and Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence and Philosophy.
According to data from OpenAlex, Mario Squartini has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 463 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Language and Linguistics, 11 papers in Artificial Intelligence and 6 papers in Philosophy. Recurrent topics in Mario Squartini's work include Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies (11 papers), Linguistic Studies and Language Acquisition (11 papers) and Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation (10 papers). Mario Squartini is often cited by papers focused on Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies (11 papers), Linguistic Studies and Language Acquisition (11 papers) and Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation (10 papers). Mario Squartini collaborates with scholars based in Italy and Malaysia. Mario Squartini's co-authors include Pier Marco Bertinetto, James Higginbotham, Valentina Bianchi and Östen Dahl and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Pragmatics, Lingua and Linguistics.
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Mario Squartini
23 papers
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345 citations
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Squartini, Mario. (2007). Investigating a grammatical category and its lexical correlates. The Italian Journal of Linguistics. 19(1). 1–6.8 indexed citations
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Squartini, Mario. (2006). L’insegnante di fronte alle “lingue” degli allievi. 70–85.
Squartini, Mario. (2004). La compatibilidad aspectual de los predicados estativos intrínsecamente delimitados. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 317–341.
Bertinetto, Pier Marco & Mario Squartini. (1996). La distribuzione del Perfetto Semplice e del Perfetto Composto nelle diverse varietà di italiano. 49. 383–419.9 indexed citations
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Bertinetto, Pier Marco, Valentina Bianchi, Östen Dahl, & Mario Squartini. (1995). Temporal reference, aspect and actionality. 2. Typological perspectives.
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Bertinetto, Pier Marco & Mario Squartini. (1995). An attempt at defining the class of gradual completion verbs. 11–26.37 indexed citations
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Bertinetto, Pier Marco, Valentina Bianchi, James Higginbotham, & Mario Squartini. (1995). Temporal reference, aspect and actionality. 1. Semantic and syntactic perspectives.6 indexed citations
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Squartini, Mario. (1992). The aspectual value of the Spanish perfective progressive forms. 6. 133–149.1 indexed citations
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