Agreement and Focus in Galician Inflected Infinitives

Authors

  • María del Carmen Parafita Couto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.1244

Keywords:

Galician language-- Agreement, Galician language-- Infinitive, Galician language-- Inflection

Abstract

In Galician Inflected Infinitive (henceforth II) clauses we can get the subject in three different positions: postverbal, preverbal or at the very end of the clause. The most common unmarked word order obtains when the subject is either in postverbal position or dropped (Galician is a pro-drop language). I argue that the other two positions are reserved for the subject in focus. This paper accounts for all different subject positions in the II construction: postverbal (straight in-situ checking), preverbal (by means of a Focus Phrase) and sentence final (by means of p-syntactic movement). The various positions of the subject in Galician II clauses provide further support for a bifurcation of the syntax into narrow syntax and p-syntax.

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How to Cite

Couto, . M. del C. P. (2004). Agreement and Focus in Galician Inflected Infinitives. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 27, 66-91. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.1244