The Transitivity Index: Using Transitivity as a Continuous Measure to Account for Clitic Case Alternation in Spanish Causative Constructions.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23341Dato
2021-02-25Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Guajardo, GustavoSammendrag
In Spanish causative constructions with dejar ‘let’ and hacer ‘make’ the subject of the
embedded infinitive verb can appear in the accusative or the dative case. This case alternation has been accounted for by resorting to the notion of direct vs. indirect causation. Under
this account, the accusative clitic with a transitive verb denotes direct causation while the
dative clitic with an intransitive verb expresses indirect causation. The problem with this
account is that we lack an independent definition of (in)direct causation in this context and
so this approach suffers from circularity: the case of the clitic is used to determine causation
type and causation type implies use of one or the other grammatical case. Therefore, a
more objective way to account for clitic case alternation is needed. In this paper, I offer one
possible solution in this direction by investigating clitic case alternation against Hopper and
Thompson’s Transitivity parameters and a small number of other linguistic variables. The
novelty of this approach is that I operationalise Transitivity as a weighted continuous measure (which I call the Transitivity Index) and use it to predict the case of the clitic. The results
indicate that the transitivity of the infinitive verb, the animacy of the object and the agentivity
of the subject are strong predictors of clitic case. Moreover, the Transitivity Index clearly
shows that higher levels of Transitivity are associated with the dative clitic contrary to other
contexts in which accusative is said to be more transitive. The findings in this paper allow us
to arrive at a finer-grained characterization of the contexts in which each clitic case is more
likely to occur and provide further evidence of the pervasiveness of Transitivity in natural
language
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Guajardo GA. The Transitivity Index: Using Transitivity as a Continuous Measure to Account for Clitic Case Alternation in Spanish Causative Constructions.. PLOS ONE. 2021Metadata
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