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Title: Deconstructing SE-Constructions: number agreement and postsyntactic variation
Authors: Ormazabal, Javier
Romero Morales, Juan, 1966-
Keywords: Construcciones SE no paradigmáticas;Mutación clítica;Armonía numérica;Acuerdo persona número;Sujeto caprichoso;Geometría de los elementos;Acuerdo;Partida;Nonparadigmatic SE constructions;Clitic mutation;Number harmony;Quirky subject;Feature geometry;Agree;Match
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: MIT press
Abstract: Most analyses of nonparadigmatic SE sentences derive their agreement patterns structurally, forcing a passive/impersonal distinction against all evidence. Instead, we uniformly analyze them as regular sentences where the T-agreeing subject is se itself, an argumental clitic pronoun, with [person] but no number features, and show that the overt argument, which has object properties, does not genuinely agree in syntax. We reveal a new asymmetry between postverbal and preverbal/null arguments, which conceals two postsyntactic processes with very distinctive properties: morphological Clitic Mutation into number agreement, and T’s Number Harmony with a close DP, not ruled by syntax or morphology.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/22611
ISSN: 0024-3892
DOI: 10.1162/ling_a_00476
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