Anne Abeillé, Robert D. Borsley, and Maria-Teresa Espinal: The syntax of Comparative Correlatives in French and Spanish
Comparative correlative (CC) constructions have received much attention in
recent years. Major issues have been whether they involve special constructions
and whether they have symmetric or asymmetric structures. Evidence from Romance
suggests that they require special constructions and that they may be either
symmetric or asymmetric. French has a single construction which is asymmetric
for some speakers and symmetric for others. Spanish has two distinct
constructions, one asymmetric and the other symmetric with quite different
properties. The facts can be accommodated in a straightforward way within
construction-based HPSG.
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