SE in Spanish
Author(s) -
Antonio Fábregas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
borealis – an international journal of hispanic linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1893-3211
DOI - 10.7557/1.10.2.5934
Subject(s) - grammaticalization , dozen , property (philosophy) , object (grammar) , computer science , linguistics , reflexivity , locus (genetics) , epistemology , history , mathematics , artificial intelligence , philosophy , sociology , arithmetic , social science , biochemistry , chemistry , gene
This article provides an overview of Spanish SE, covering the main empirical facts, analyses and theoretical issues that it raises, and exploring the prospects to unify all uses –which are over a dozen in the literature– under one same object that keeps its surface properties invariable. We will show that it is almost inescapable to propose that SE is associated to two types of objects, defective arguments and defective verbal heads; both objects share the property of not introducing referentially independent DPs, which can be argued to be the result of the grammaticalisation of a reflexive element in contemporary Spanish. The chapter proposes that a treatment of SE as a projection introduced high in the clausal structure and acting as an agreement locus can be a fruitful way to unify all uses of SE.
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