Deletion of Reflexive Clitics with the Verb Custar in European Portuguese: An MTC Account
The impersonal verb 'custar '(lit. ‘cost’) in European Portuguese selects for a dative experiencer argument and an infinitival clause, which may be preceded by the preposition 'a'. Interestingly, a reflexive clitic co-referential with the experiencer argument can be deleted (unde...
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doaj-cd7f0257efd5435782af10c1db274d472021-09-02T03:21:38ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesJournal of Portuguese Linguistics1645-45372397-55632017-02-0116110.5334/jpl.181175Deletion of Reflexive Clitics with the Verb Custar in European Portuguese: An MTC AccountAna Maria Martins0Jairo Nunes1Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, Centro de Linguística, Alameda da Universidade 1600-214 Lisboa,Departamento de Linguística – FFLCH, Universidade de São Paulo, Av. Luciano Gualberto, 403, São Paulo, SP 05508-900,The impersonal verb 'custar '(lit. ‘cost’) in European Portuguese selects for a dative experiencer argument and an infinitival clause, which may be preceded by the preposition 'a'. Interestingly, a reflexive clitic co-referential with the experiencer argument can be deleted (under conditions to be specified) if it is within the prepositional infinitival complement, but not within its prepositionless counterpart. We argue that the presence of the preposition 'a 'preceding the infinitival complement of 'custar 'correlates with obligatory control and show how deletion of reflexive clitics within the prepositional infinitivals can be captured under the movement theory of control ('MTC'; see e.g. Hornstein 1991, 2001; Boeckx, Hornstein and Nunes 2010). More specifically, we show that if the infinitival subject is a deleted copy left by the “controller”, this copy can trigger deletion of the reflexive clitic as a way to satisfy a superficial ban on morphologically identical clitics in a local domain.http://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/181reflexive cliticsEuropean Portugueseobligatory controlmovement theory of control |
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Deletion of Reflexive Clitics with the Verb Custar in European Portuguese: An MTC Account |
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Deletion of Reflexive Clitics with the Verb Custar in European Portuguese: An MTC Account |
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Deletion of Reflexive Clitics with the Verb Custar in European Portuguese: An MTC Account |
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Deletion of Reflexive Clitics with the Verb Custar in European Portuguese: An MTC Account |
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Deletion of Reflexive Clitics with the Verb Custar in European Portuguese: An MTC Account |
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deletion of reflexive clitics with the verb custar in european portuguese: an mtc account |
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Journal of Portuguese Linguistics |
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1645-4537 2397-5563 |
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The impersonal verb 'custar '(lit. ‘cost’) in European Portuguese selects for a dative experiencer argument and an infinitival clause, which may be preceded by the preposition 'a'. Interestingly, a reflexive clitic co-referential with the experiencer argument can be deleted (under conditions to be specified) if it is within the prepositional infinitival complement, but not within its prepositionless counterpart. We argue that the presence of the preposition 'a 'preceding the infinitival complement of 'custar 'correlates with obligatory control and show how deletion of reflexive clitics within the prepositional infinitivals can be captured under the movement theory of control ('MTC'; see e.g. Hornstein 1991, 2001; Boeckx, Hornstein and Nunes 2010). More specifically, we show that if the infinitival subject is a deleted copy left by the “controller”, this copy can trigger deletion of the reflexive clitic as a way to satisfy a superficial ban on morphologically identical clitics in a local domain. |
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reflexive clitics European Portuguese obligatory control movement theory of control |
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