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Subject Positions and Interfaces - The Case of European Portuguese (Hardcover)
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Subject Positions and Interfaces - The Case of European Portuguese (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]
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European Portuguese, like other Romance languages, display a great
amount of word order variation. Out of the six logically possible
permutations between Subject, Verb and Complement in a transitive
sentence, five are possible: SVO, VSO, VOS, OVS and OSV. The
primary goal of this book is to provide an analysis of the several
positions where the subject may surface in European Portuguese.
Departing from an architecture of the clause as sketched in early
minimalist work, containing two subject-related functional
categories above VP (AgrP and TP), it is shown that the subject may
surface in all potential landing sites: Spec,AgrP, Spec,TP and
Spec,VP. Moreover, just like any other argument of the clause, it
is claimed that subjects also have the possibility of surfacing in
a left-dislocated position, arguably adjoining to the clause's left
periphery. It is shown that there is no free variation. Each of
these positions may be occupied by the subject, only if two
requirements are met: i) The position is made available by syntax;
ii) The position does not violate any interface condition. In other
words, the following model is argued for: syntax generates
legitimate outputs. At the interface levels, each output may be
selected or filtred out, according to requirements of the
interface. The picture emerging from the proposal made in this book
is the following: syntax proper does not need to refer to
conditions best placed at the interface. All that is needed from
syntax is that it generates an array of well-formed outputs. Such
outputs may be evaluated a posteriori by each of the interfaces. If
they meet requirements of the interface, they are selected as
legitimate. If, on the contrary, some interface condition is
violated, they are ruled out. Under this approach, three
in-dependent results are derived: i) an explanation is found for
the patterns of word order variation; ii) syntax proper may be
reduced to its own tools, not having to manipulate semantic,
discourse or prosodic variables; iii) the intuition that European
Portuguese is an SVO language is derived: this word order
corresponds to the one in which the subject occupies the only
specifier position in which the other interfaces play no role.
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