Defectivitat morfològica i variació sintàctica

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  • Àngel J. Gallego

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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.42.4824

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Defectivity, Discourse Semantics, Mild Focus, Left Periphery, Morphological Richness, Phase, Specifier, Verb Movement, Word Order

Abstract

This paper discusses a case of parametric variation between Catalan and Spanish that concerns the fronting possibilities within the CP domain (the so-called ÇLeft PeripheryÈ). In particular, attention is paid to Catalan’s weak left peripheral activity, which prevents it from generating sentences that involve a Çmild focalizationÈ pattern very common in Spanish (e.g., «Mucha tontería dice el Gobierno» vs. *«Molta ximpleria diuel Govern»), first noted by Torrego (1980) and further explored by Uriagereka (1988). Interestingly, the same behavior is observed in the v*P domain, which accounts for the fact that VSO sentences (generated through movement of the subject to a specifier position, as Ordóñez 2005; this volume contends) are barred in Catalan, but not in Spanish. It is argued that the relevant micro-parameter has to do with Çmorphological defectivityÈ, not in the sense of Chomsky (2000; 2001) (where such notion is related to the absence of abstract _-features), but in a more morpho-phonological one whereby defectivity follows from having a poorer (explicit) manifestation of features: morphological defectivity of a verbal paradigm weakens both verb movement and peripheral fronting.

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2007-04-01

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Gallego, Àngel J. (2007). Defectivitat morfològica i variació sintàctica. Caplletra. Revista Internacional De Filologia, (42), 219–250. https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.42.4824
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