Object drop in Spanish is not island-sensitive

Abstract

Campos (1986) argues that object drop in Spanish exhibits island effects. This claim has remained unchallenged up to today and is largely assumed in the literature. In this paper, I show that this characterization is not empirically correct: given a proper discourse context, null objects can easily appear within a syntactic island in Spanish. This observation constitutes a non-trivial problem for object drop analyses based on movement.

Publication
Journal of Linguistics
Matías Verdecchia
Matías Verdecchia
Linguist - PhD candidate at IIF-CONICET