The VOS Puzzle

Nicholas Sobin, S. Regina Zavala
2021 Borealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics  
The subject (S) in Spanish sentences may appear post–verbally and even sentence–finally following an object (O). Further, in post–verbal SO/OS pairs, the first element asymmetrically c–commands the second element. Previous analyses of the VOS phenomenon encounter difficulties in accounting for this asymmetric c–command relation and/or for Case and subject–verb agreement involving the VOS subject. We argue here that these Spanish SO/OS pairs operate in parallel to English double–objects (Larson
more » ... 988). Based on the work of Phillips (1997) and others, we propose a top–down approach to sentence derivation which resolves the problems with VOS sentences encountered by other analyses and which obviates the need for devices such as pro to account for 'pro–drop' sentences.
doi:10.7557/1.10.1.5760 fatcat:bti5dzt3oneyvadu3l65b43foi