Artículo
Predicate doubling in Spanish: On how discourse may mimic syntactic movement
Fecha de publicación:
14/01/2022
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
ISSN:
0167-806X
e-ISSN:
1573-0859
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Predicate doubling in Spanish is usually taken to involve multiple copy spell-out. This approach is mainly motivated by the fact that two instances of the same lexical verb appear in the construction, and by the observation that the pattern is sensitive to island restrictions. In contrast, we contend in this paper that predicate doubling is a phenomenon for which an analysis based on multiple copy spell-out cannot be empirically substantiated. We argue that the construction is better understood as involving a base-generated predicate in the left periphery that functions as a contrastive topic. We show that a number of properties of predicate doubling follow from this analysis, including lexical identity between the verbs and sensitivity to islands. Furthermore, our proposal provides a rationale for genus-species splits in the construction, and also offers a straightforward account for otherwise mysterious asymmetries arising with factive verbs.
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Muñoz Pérez, Carlos; Verdecchia Leandro, Matías Nicolás; Predicate doubling in Spanish: On how discourse may mimic syntactic movement; Springer; Natural Language and Linguistic Theory; 40; 4; 14-1-2022; 1159-1200
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