Functional structure and case in Italian absolute clauses
Italian absolute clauses have been treated as small clauses under previous analyses (Belletti, 1990; Bruno, 2011), meaning they have been claimed to feature reduced functional structure. Additionally, the way in case assignment within absolute clauses has been analyzed has not been uniform, featurin...
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Published in | Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America Vol. 10; no. 1; p. 5961 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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18.06.2025
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 2473-8689 2473-8689 |
DOI | 10.3765/plsa.v10i1.5961 |
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Summary: | Italian absolute clauses have been treated as small clauses under previous analyses (Belletti, 1990; Bruno, 2011), meaning they have been claimed to feature reduced functional structure. Additionally, the way in case assignment within absolute clauses has been analyzed has not been uniform, featuring a range of case assignment mechanisms which are not independently motivated such as case assignment via C (Belletti, 1990) or AspP (Bruno, 2011) In the present study, we develop an non-small clause analysis of Italian absolute clauses, based on adverb and clitic placement, the presence of negation, and certain facts about the C-domain of these clauses. Crucially, under our account, these clauses project both CP and TP. Finally, we account for case assignment within these clauses via a default case mechanism (Egerland 2022; Caha, 2024), thus eschewing ad hoc case assignment mechanisms. |
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ISSN: | 2473-8689 2473-8689 |
DOI: | 10.3765/plsa.v10i1.5961 |