This chapter provides further evidence that the Person Case Constraint (PCC) in Romance is not limited to clitic clusters. Previously, this has been shown for Spanish (Ormazabal & Romero 2013), but I show that, in Italian, French, and Catalan causatives, a 1st /2nd person direct object is incompatible not only with dative clitics but also with full dative arguments (see also Postal 1989; Bonet 1991). This is different from the manifestation of the PCC in ditransitive contexts where only dative clitics are ruled out. The difference follows, I argue, if ditransitives in these languages have two underlying structures so that a DP introduced by a/à can be either dative or locative, in line with broader cross-linguistic patterns (see Harley 2002...
In some Romance languages, including French and Spanish, there is an interesting asymmetry concernin...
In this paper I look at the so-called Person Case Constraint (PCC) in Modern Greek, arguing that onc...
The goal of this article is to analyse the restrictions and morpho-syntactic alternations that Spani...
This chapter provides further evidence that the Person Case Constraint (PCC) in Romance is not limit...
Several varieties of Catalan show restrictions on the morphological expression of person and number ...
The Person Case Constraint blocks 1st/2nd person agreement in the presence of an applicative dative....
Locating Variation in Person Restrictions Person based restrictions on combination of two internal a...
[EN]This paper deals with the so-called Person Case Constraint (Bonet, 1991), a universal constraint...
Manzini and Savoia (1999, 2001, 2002, to appear) argue that the basic facts about the clitic string ...
Optional versus obligatory clitic doubling and the person-case constraint (PCC) repair constitute tw...
DOM (Differential Object Marking) arguments in Romance are associated with the a/dative morphology t...
These remarks discuss certain properties of the Person Case Constraint (PCC) in relationship to othe...
In this article, we argue that the term dative can correspond to objects of a very different lingui...
Some languages such as French and Spanish exhibit coreference restrictions in clitic clusters under ...
Perhaps one of the most intriguing properties of pronominal clitics cross-linguistically is that som...
In some Romance languages, including French and Spanish, there is an interesting asymmetry concernin...
In this paper I look at the so-called Person Case Constraint (PCC) in Modern Greek, arguing that onc...
The goal of this article is to analyse the restrictions and morpho-syntactic alternations that Spani...
This chapter provides further evidence that the Person Case Constraint (PCC) in Romance is not limit...
Several varieties of Catalan show restrictions on the morphological expression of person and number ...
The Person Case Constraint blocks 1st/2nd person agreement in the presence of an applicative dative....
Locating Variation in Person Restrictions Person based restrictions on combination of two internal a...
[EN]This paper deals with the so-called Person Case Constraint (Bonet, 1991), a universal constraint...
Manzini and Savoia (1999, 2001, 2002, to appear) argue that the basic facts about the clitic string ...
Optional versus obligatory clitic doubling and the person-case constraint (PCC) repair constitute tw...
DOM (Differential Object Marking) arguments in Romance are associated with the a/dative morphology t...
These remarks discuss certain properties of the Person Case Constraint (PCC) in relationship to othe...
In this article, we argue that the term dative can correspond to objects of a very different lingui...
Some languages such as French and Spanish exhibit coreference restrictions in clitic clusters under ...
Perhaps one of the most intriguing properties of pronominal clitics cross-linguistically is that som...
In some Romance languages, including French and Spanish, there is an interesting asymmetry concernin...
In this paper I look at the so-called Person Case Constraint (PCC) in Modern Greek, arguing that onc...
The goal of this article is to analyse the restrictions and morpho-syntactic alternations that Spani...