Elisabeth Norcliffe: Constructing Spanish Complex Predicates
Abeillé and Godard (2007) describe a variety of Spanish whose complex predicates differ structurally
from the more familiar flat VP type of complex predicate common to other varieties of Spanish and
Romance. I present a verb cluster analysis of this variety which both captures these structural
differences, and at the same time preserves those features that are common across both construction
types. Coupled with a simple morphological treatment of affixation, this analysis predicts the range
of 'clitic climbing' facts. The parsimony of the affixation analysis is afforded by an alternative
approach to the constraints on reflexive affix distribution in Spanish complex predicates. I depart
radically from previous morpho-lexical approaches to the phenomenon, instead showing how the
constraints follow from independently motivated binding principles. This approach not only handles
more of the Spanish data, but also has the potential to provide a unified account of the phenomenon
across Romance.
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Created: October 17, 2007
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