
Pascual José Masullo- Doctor of Philosophy
- Full Professor at Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Bariloche, Argentina
Pascual José Masullo
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Full Professor at Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Bariloche, Argentina
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Introduction
Derivational morphology in the interfaces
Syntax-lexicon interface
Semantics-pragmatics interface
Lexicalization patterns in Spanish
Grammaticalization
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Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Bariloche, Argentina
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- Full Professor
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Publications (8)
Como es sabido, el español permite sujetos y objetos implícitos. Los primeros se identifican por la morfología flexiva verbal, mientras que los segundos, por medio de clíticos como lo y le. También se ha establecido que el español presenta caída de objetos indefinidos sin identificación morfológica. Aunque usualmente se presupone que el español no...
A well-studied phenomenon in Spanish (and in Romance languages in general) is clitic placement in constructions with so-called restructuring verbs, such as querer “want,” deber “must,” poder “can/may,” soler (habitual aspect), empezar “begin,” estar “be” – which are sometimes dubbed semi-auxiliary verbs, since they express modality and aspect – as...
En este trabajo argumentamos que todo predicado puede en principio aparecer en la sintaxis sin necesidad de que sus complementos o argumentos sean saturados, en cuyo caso sus especificaciones léxicas recibirán una interpretación arbitraria en FL y en la interfaz con los sistemas conceptuales e intencionales (Chomsky, 1995). O sea que la posible omi...
The contributions in this volume are selected and revised papers from the 20th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, held in Ottawa in 1990. They reflect the state of Romance linguistics carried out within a broadly defined generative framework.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1992 The present work purports to be a contribution to a better understanding of the nature of Case Theory in the Principles and Parameters approach (GB), while presenting independent evidence in favor of some current proposals relating to Case Theory, more specifically, Baker's (1988) Incorporation Theory...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1990. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [79]-82).