Persons and Pronouns: Exploring Clitics in Judeo-Spanish

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作者
Kurtz, Naomi [1 ]
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[1] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
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clitic doubling; person-case constraint; agreement; syntax; AGREEMENT; MOVEMENT;
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10.5565/rev/isogloss.138
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
Optional versus obligatory clitic doubling and the person -case constraint (PCC) repair constitute two puzzles researchers haven't fully addressed. In Judeo-Spanish, doubling is obligatory for third person accusative strong pronouns; for all other arguments, doubling is optional. This analysis contends objects are generated with corresponding clitics in the syntax. The realization of clitics is regulated by functional heads: v degrees and X degrees , a head located beneath v degrees . X degrees is hypothesized to be a probe specified only for person; critically, third person accusative strong pronouns lack person features (Anagnostopoulou 2003), while other arguments bear person features. Optional doubling is regulated by alternations in Agree with v degrees or X degrees . An argument that appears without a co -referring clitic is derived via agreement with X degrees . This interaction triggers deletion of clitics' phi -features, which causes them to be null. Overt cliticization is derived via agreement with v degrees . Obligatory doubling is derived via Agree strictly with v degrees ; third person accusative strong pronouns cannot be potential goals for X degrees since they lack person features. Apart from doubling, X degrees generates the PCC repair by blocking Agree between v degrees and dative clitics, causing dative arguments to appear without a matching clitic, and by eliminating intervention effects between v degrees and accusative clitics.
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