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¿Qué che femos con el che? : Some properties of the ethical dative ‘che’ in Asturian Galician

Autor(es) y otros:
Vares González, ElenaAutoridad Uniovi; Lorenzo González, Guillermo JoséAutoridad Uniovi
Palabra(s) clave:

pronominal clitics

modal clitics

ethical dative

clitic clusters

Fecha de publicación:
2022-03-01
Editorial:

John Benjamins Publishing Company

Citación:
Vares González, E., & Lorenzo, G. (2022). Chapter 5. ¿Qué che femos con el che?: Some properties of the ethical dative ‘che’ in Asturian Galician. En G. Lorenzo (Ed.), Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics (Vol. 36, pp. 93-108). John Benjamins Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.36.05var
Serie:

Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics;36

Descripción física:
p. 93-106
Resumen:

This chapter is devoted to the pervasive use in Asturian Galician of a clitic token formally identical to the second person singular dative, albeit with different conditions of use and subject to very different placement restrictions. We claim that such item incorporates a ‘clusivity’ feature as an extension of the second person, compatible with its modal meaning, and that it benefits from the underspecification of the vocabulary item that also materializes the dative. We also claim that it belongs to a class different to ‘determiner-type’ clitics and ‘agreement-type’ clitics, which we deem ‘other-type.’ Despite its specificities, the chapter shows that it is not, however, a peripheric unit, inasmuch as its behavior is fully consistent with UG dictums.

This chapter is devoted to the pervasive use in Asturian Galician of a clitic token formally identical to the second person singular dative, albeit with different conditions of use and subject to very different placement restrictions. We claim that such item incorporates a ‘clusivity’ feature as an extension of the second person, compatible with its modal meaning, and that it benefits from the underspecification of the vocabulary item that also materializes the dative. We also claim that it belongs to a class different to ‘determiner-type’ clitics and ‘agreement-type’ clitics, which we deem ‘other-type.’ Despite its specificities, the chapter shows that it is not, however, a peripheric unit, inasmuch as its behavior is fully consistent with UG dictums.

URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10651/64479
ISBN:
9789027210937
DOI:
10.1075/ihll.36.05var
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This chapter has benefitted from a grant of the Spanish Government (FFI2017-87699-P; GL).

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