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Partial control in Romance languages: The covert comitative analysis
conference contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 13:52 authored by Michelle SheehanThis article considers the availability of partial Control in European Portuguese, French, Spanish and Italian and argues that many apparent examples of partial Control actually involve exhaustive control with a covert comitative, along the lines proposed by Boeckx, Hornstein & Nunes (2010) for English. The low level differences between French, Spanish, Italian and European Portuguese are argued to reduce to lexical differences concerning which verbs happen to be comitative in these varieties. This is the case even though the covert comitative approach is actually problematic as an analysis of partial Control in English. The implication for theories of Control is that surface instances of partial Control can have different underlying analyses.
History
Volume
6Page range
181-198Number of pages
427Series
Romance Languages and Linguistic TheoryISSN
1574-552XExternal DOI
Publisher
John BenjaminsPlace of publication
Amsterdam, NLISBN
9789027203861Conference proceeding
Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2012: Selected papers from 'Going Romance' Leuven 2012Name of event
Going Romance 2012Location
Leuven, BelgiumEvent start date
2012-12-06Event finish date
2012-12-08Editors
Karen Lahousse, Stephanie MarzoLanguage
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