The Object Agreement Restriction


Autoria(s): Ormazabal Zamakona, Javier; Romero, Juan
Data(s)

02/11/2012

02/11/2012

2007

Resumo

[EN]This paper deals with the so-called Person Case Constraint (Bonet, 1991), a universal constraint blocking accusative clitics and object agreement morphemes other than third person when a dative is inserted in the same clitic/agreement cluster. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we argue that the scope of the PCC is considerably broader than assumed in previous work, and that neither its formulation in terms of person (1st/2nd vs. 3rd)-case (accusative vs. dative) restrictions nor its morphological nature are part of the right descriptive generalization.We present evidence (i) that the PCC is triggered by the presence of an animacy feature in the object’s agreement set; (ii) that it is not case dependent, also showing up in languages that lack dative case; and (iii) that it is not morphologically bound. Second, we argue that the PCC, even if it is modified accordingly, still puts together two different properties of the agreement system that should be set apart: (i) a cross linguistic sensitivity of object agreement to animacy and (ii) a similarly widespread restriction on multiple object agreement observed crosslinguistically. These properties lead us to propose a new generalization, the Object Agreement Constraint (OAC): if the verbal complex encodes object agreement, no other argument can be licensed through verbal agreement.

Identificador

Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 25(2) : 315–347 (2007)

0167-806X

http://hdl.handle.net/10810/8930

10.1007/s11049-006-9010-9

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer

Relação

http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/690/art%253A10.1007%252Fs11049-006-9010-9.pdf?auth66=1351524255_107c402b21de53115890edc5c445618b&ext=.pdf

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Palavras-Chave #agreement #animacy #person case constraint (PCC) #object agreement
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