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29 p, 386.0 KB Double pronominalization and clitic doubling in Dialectal Brazilian Portuguese and Colloquial Standard Brazilian Portuguese / Salles, Heloisa (Universidade de Brasília) ; Torres Morais, Maria Aparecida (Universidade de São Paulo)
In this study, we propose a comparative analysis of the ditransitive constructions in Dialectal Brazilian Portuguese (DBP) and Colloquial Standard Brazilian Portuguese (BP), taking into consideration the phenomenon named Double Pronominalization, in which both the theme and the goal arguments are realized as clitics or full pronouns, with consequences for the occurrence of a type of Person Case Constraint as well as a specific case of clitic doubling. [...]
2023 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.271
Isogloss, Vol. 9 Núm. 3 (2023) , p. 1-29 (Articles)  
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27 p, 1.6 MB ¿El complemento indirecto, un desconocido? : dativos argumentales y no argumentales / Martín, Núria (Institut Bisaura) ; Pineda i Cirera, Anna (Universität zu Köln)
Este artículo está dedicado a los conceptos fundamentales, teóricos y prácticos, acerca del complemento indirecto (CI). Primero hacemos referencia a la relación entre el CI y la noción de dativo, y explicamos la diferencia esencial entre los CI argumentales y los CI que no son argumentales, es decir, los adjuntos de dativo. [...]
Aquest article està dedicat als conceptes fonamentals, teòrics i pràctics, al voltant del complement indirecte (CI). Primer fem referència a la relació entre el CI i la noció de datiu, i expliquem la diferència essencial entre els CI argumentals i els CI que no són argumentals, és a dir, els adjunts de datiu. [...]
This paper is devoted to the fundamental (both theoretical and practical) concepts about the indirect object (IO). We first refer to the relation between the IO and the dative case, and explain the essential difference between argumental IOs and non-argumental IOs (i. [...]

2022 - 10.5565/rev/regroc.87
ReGroc : revista de gramática orientada a las competencias, Vol. 5 Núm. 1 (2022) , p. 53-79 (Artículos)  
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20 p, 454.7 KB On Psych Verbs and Optional Clitic Doubling in Catalan and Other Ibero-Romance Languages / Vega Vilanova, Jorge (University of Hamburg)
Although undesired under a theoretical viewpoint, natural languages often show cases of "true" optionality. According to a reformulation of the Interface Hypothesis (Sorace 2006), highly complex constructions are more susceptible to optionality and change. [...]
Tot i ser poc desitjat en la teoria, les llengües naturals presenten sovint casos de «veritable» opcionalitat. Seguint una reformulació de la Hipòtesi de la Interfície (Sorace 2006), les construccions amb major grau de complexitat són susceptibles d'ocasionar opcionalitat i canvi lingüístic. [...]

2022 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.388
Catalan journal of linguistics, Vol. 21 (2022) , p. 27-46 (Articles)  
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28 p, 460.8 KB Dative experiencers and (null) subjects in Peninsular Spanish infinitives / Herbeck, Peter (University of Vienna & University of Wuppertal)
Dative experiencers have been argued to have certain subject properties in finite domains. The question thus arises whether they can ever be controlled like structural (null) subjects. In the literature, it has been argued that one feature distinguishing dative experiencers from (nominative) subjects in Spanish is that the former cannot be controlled, differently from true quirky subjects. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.221
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 5 (2022) , p. 1-28 (Articles)  
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33 p, 441.4 KB Reconsidering inalienable possession with definite determiners in French / Rooryck, Johan (Leiden University)
In many Romance and Germanic languages, definite determiners can indicate possession for a subset of nouns that have often been called nouns of 'inalienable' possession. This paper addresses the question of why and how the definite determiner contributes to the interpretation of 'inalienable possession'. [...]
2022 - 10.5565/rev/isogloss.233
Isogloss, Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2022) , p. 1-34 (Articles)  
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16 p, 1.3 MB A Note on Parameter Setting in Contact Situations / Etxepare, Ricardo (Centre de Recherche sur la Langue et les Textes Basques (IKER)) ; Gallego, Ángel J.. (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Filologia Espanyola)
This paper revisits the study of linguistic variation within the Government and Binding approach to parameters, pointing out some limitations of parameter schemata in language contact scenarios. Discussion is focused on the possibility that clustering effects (the schemata themselves) are more complex than conventional approaches suggest. [...]
2022 - 10.3390/languages7010034
Languages, Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (march 2022) , p. 34  
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32 p, 860.0 KB Latin datives with prefixed verbs and beyond : a view from the theory of applicatives / Acedo-Matellán, Víctor (University of Cambridge. Queens' College)
I discuss the syntax and semantics of dative DPs with a spatial (Ground) interpretation, focusing on those dependent on prefixed verbs, in Early and Classical Latin. I assess and discard the two main previous approaches: the one in which the dative realizes an argument of the preverb (its Ground) and the one in which it corresponds to a benefactive/malefactive dative. [...]
Tracto de la sintaxi i la semàntica dels SPs en datiu que presenten una interpretació espacial (de Fons), tot concentrant-me en aquells que depenen de verbs prefixats, en llatí arcaic i clàssic. Avaluo i descarto els dos principals enfocaments anteriors: aquell en què el datiu expressa un argument del preverb (el seu Fons) i aquell en què correspon a un datiu benefactiu o malefactiu. [...]

2017 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.206
Catalan journal of linguistics, Vol. 16 (2017) , p. 19-49 (Articles)  
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28 p, 185.9 KB Acquisition of Pronominal Clitics in Romanian / Babyonyshev, Maria (Yale University. Department of Linguistics) ; Marin, Stefania (Yale University. Department of Linguistics)
This paper uses new evidence from elicited production experiments to establish that Romanian children do not omit either direct or indirect object clitics at a significant rate. The results reported for the acquisition of indirect object clitics are particularly significant in that, for the first time, it is possible to demonstrate the similarity between the acquisition of direct and indirect object clitics in Romanian and, arguably, for other languages that pattern with Romanian in the relevant respects. [...]
2006 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.71
Catalan journal of linguistics, V. 5 (2006) p. 17-44  
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39 p, 167.8 KB Clitics : Lexicalization Patterns of the So-called 3rd Person Dative / Manzini, Rita (Università di Firenze. Dipartimento di Linguistica) ; Savoia, Leonardo M. (Università di Firenze. Dipartimento di Linguistica)
Manzini and Savoia (1999, 2001, 2002, to appear) argue that the basic facts about the clitic string are best accounted for without having recourse to anything but a minimalist syntactic component, i. [...]
Manzini i Savoia (1999, 2001a, 2001b, en premsa) defensen que els fenòmens bàsics que afecten les seqüències de clítics s'expliquen millor només fent referència a un component sintàctic minimalista, és a dir, sense fer ús d'un component morfològic especialitzat o comparacions dins el marc de l'Optimitat entre derivacions i representacions. [...]

2002 - 10.5565/rev/catjl.57
Catalan journal of linguistics, V. 1 (2002) , p. 117-155  

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