Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for Morphology and Syntax

This paper explores the phenomenon of clitic duplication in Spanish as seen in the sentence Te voy a pegarte (‘I’m going to hit you’). Structures like these have several interesting implications for the Spanish language and generativist syntax. Neverthelesss, clitic duplication has not been extensiv...

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Main Author: Daniel Mann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Columbia University Libraries 2012-12-01
Series:Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL
Online Access:https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/SALT/article/view/1358
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spelling doaj-cfe5dc95ca3445fcb0fc182c8bcf44352020-11-25T03:03:00ZengColumbia University LibrariesStudies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL2689-193X2012-12-0112210.7916/salt.v12i2.1358Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for Morphology and SyntaxDaniel MannThis paper explores the phenomenon of clitic duplication in Spanish as seen in the sentence Te voy a pegarte (‘I’m going to hit you’). Structures like these have several interesting implications for the Spanish language and generativist syntax. Neverthelesss, clitic duplication has not been extensively examined in the generativist literature. This working paper will critically review the small body of existing work on clitic reduplication. Furthermore, based on data gathered from native speakers of Chilean Spanish, it will provide some preliminary evidence for strengthening the argument that Spanish clitics are object agreement morphemes. Ultimately, this paper aims to provide a base to further pursue the topic of Chilean clitic reduplication to make more theoretically sound claims, provide more robust empirical data, and to propose a more formalized argument of the phenomena. Pedagogical implications of the argument are also considered. https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/SALT/article/view/1358
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Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for Morphology and Syntax
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title Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for Morphology and Syntax
title_short Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for Morphology and Syntax
title_full Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for Morphology and Syntax
title_fullStr Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for Morphology and Syntax
title_full_unstemmed Chilean Clitic Reduplication: Implications for Morphology and Syntax
title_sort chilean clitic reduplication: implications for morphology and syntax
publisher Columbia University Libraries
series Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL
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publishDate 2012-12-01
description This paper explores the phenomenon of clitic duplication in Spanish as seen in the sentence Te voy a pegarte (‘I’m going to hit you’). Structures like these have several interesting implications for the Spanish language and generativist syntax. Neverthelesss, clitic duplication has not been extensively examined in the generativist literature. This working paper will critically review the small body of existing work on clitic reduplication. Furthermore, based on data gathered from native speakers of Chilean Spanish, it will provide some preliminary evidence for strengthening the argument that Spanish clitics are object agreement morphemes. Ultimately, this paper aims to provide a base to further pursue the topic of Chilean clitic reduplication to make more theoretically sound claims, provide more robust empirical data, and to propose a more formalized argument of the phenomena. Pedagogical implications of the argument are also considered.
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