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Labeling (Reduced) Structures: When VPs Are Sentences

In this article, we analyze five reduced structures in Italian that display morphological agreement between their past participle and their internal argument. Three of the five structures have full illocutionary force despite lacking the middle field and the left periphery. We explain this fact (and...

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Published in:Linguistic inquiry 2024-01, Vol.55 (1), p.1-37
Main Authors: Cecchetto, Carlo, Donati, Caterina
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In this article, we analyze five reduced structures in Italian that display morphological agreement between their past participle and their internal argument. Three of the five structures have full illocutionary force despite lacking the middle field and the left periphery. We explain this fact (and the differences with the two remaining participial structures) by extending to object agreement cases Chomsky’s (2019) hypothesis that clauses are exocentric but can be labeled by a mechanism of feature sharing. This goes against the hypothesis that all reduced structures interpreted as clauses must be elliptical.
ISSN:0024-3892
1530-9150
DOI:10.1162/LING_a_00460