In:New Perspectives on Romance Linguistics: Vol. I: Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics
Edited by Chiyo Nishida and Jean-Pierre Y. Montreuil
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 275] 2006
► pp. 51–66
Do Subjects Have a Place in Spanish?
Published online: 31 August 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.275.06cam
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.275.06cam
Overt preverbal subjects in Spanish have been claimed to be in an adjoined, peripheral layer of the clause and in IP-layer. Part of the motivation for the different analyses stems from mixed A and A-bar properties they display. I argue that subjects do not appear in a single, unique position, but rather in several functional projections along the extended verbal projection. Consequently, different A and A-bar properties are expected. In some cases, the properties of those projections will be determined in the course of the derivation: if a verb raises to a certain projection, it will render this projection active for agreement purposes and trigger movement of the subject to its specifier.
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