In languages like Italian, past participle agreement is obligatory with passive and unaccusative subjects (e.g., Italian: la torta è mangiata da Mario "the cake is eaten by Mario", Maria è arrivata "Maria has arrived"), but optional with objects of highly telic verbs (e.g., Italian: Chicco ha chiusa la porta "Chicco has closed the door"). In the present paper, we discuss past participle agreement phenomena in relation to different strategies of differential object marking. We show that past participle agreement is a strategy to encode prototypical undergoer arguments; whereas, differential object marking – specifically, the prepositional direct object (e.g., Spanish: Maria ha matado a Juan "Maria has killed Juan") – is a strategy to encode...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
In this paper, I will argue that some languages dispose over two kinds of expletives: a purely synta...
In this paper we analyse several verbs in Romance languages which, both intralinguistically and cros...
This thesis deals with the past participle agreement with the direct object in Italian. The thesis i...
International audienceThis study aims at describing past participle agreement rules in the Romance l...
International audienceThis study aims at describing past participle agreement rules in the Romance l...
In the present paper, we show that: 1) the so-called "prepositional object" is related to past parti...
This paper is about the syntax of past participles in Italian; more specifically, we aim at defining...
This paper is about the syntax of past participles in Italian; more specifically, we aim at defining...
The purpose of the present paper is to account for the fact that two fundamental strategies of objec...
The purpose of this thesis is double. First, it will be shown that a number of problems of the synta...
This dissertation investigates the nature of Differential Object Marking (DOM), using Spanish as a c...
This dissertation investigates the nature of Differential Object Marking (DOM), using Spanish as a c...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
In this paper, I will argue that some languages dispose over two kinds of expletives: a purely synta...
In this paper we analyse several verbs in Romance languages which, both intralinguistically and cros...
This thesis deals with the past participle agreement with the direct object in Italian. The thesis i...
International audienceThis study aims at describing past participle agreement rules in the Romance l...
International audienceThis study aims at describing past participle agreement rules in the Romance l...
In the present paper, we show that: 1) the so-called "prepositional object" is related to past parti...
This paper is about the syntax of past participles in Italian; more specifically, we aim at defining...
This paper is about the syntax of past participles in Italian; more specifically, we aim at defining...
The purpose of the present paper is to account for the fact that two fundamental strategies of objec...
The purpose of this thesis is double. First, it will be shown that a number of problems of the synta...
This dissertation investigates the nature of Differential Object Marking (DOM), using Spanish as a c...
This dissertation investigates the nature of Differential Object Marking (DOM), using Spanish as a c...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
In this paper, I will argue that some languages dispose over two kinds of expletives: a purely synta...
In this paper we analyse several verbs in Romance languages which, both intralinguistically and cros...