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Abstract

Clitic placement with European Portuguese verbs is problematic for prosodic analyses. While ‘proclisis triggers’ give rise to obligatory proclisis with verbs, they often lead to proclisis/enclisis with verbs (Raposo & Uriagereka 2008), except for aspectual/quantificational adverbials with head-like behaviour (Martins 2013a). These patterns provide support for a syntactic ‘Anti-V2 requirement’, whereby clitics usually raise to adjoin to T and (a) an XP raises to/through spec FinP and the verb stays in Asp (resulting in proclisis); (b) the verb raises through T to Fin (resulting in enclisis); but not both (building on Fernández-Rubiera 2009, 2010). The special behaviour of uninflected infinitives can be explained by the possibility of clitics attaching to a lower verbal host and then moving with that host to T resulting in enclisis (Raposo and Uriagereka 2008). Aspectual/quantificational heads block verb movement to T, ruling out enclisis via ‘low fusion’.

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Keywords: clitics ; infinitive ; mesoclisis ; enclisis ; proclisis ; inflection ; tense ; finiteness
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