Past participle agreement in Felanitx and Manacor : the case for the preverbal direct object without clitic

This paper examines the vitality of past participle agreement (PPA) in the Catalan spoken in Mallorca, specifically in Felanitx and Manacor. Through grammaticality judgments and induction tests, it analyzes the presence of PPA in interrogative and relative clauses, as well as clauses with a focalize...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Maria Nicolau Bennàsar, Elga Cremades Cortiella
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Masaryk University 2025-06-01
Series:Études romanes de Brno
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.phil.muni.cz/erb/article/view/41419
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850078004641792000
author Maria Nicolau Bennàsar
Elga Cremades Cortiella
author_facet Maria Nicolau Bennàsar
Elga Cremades Cortiella
author_sort Maria Nicolau Bennàsar
collection DOAJ
description This paper examines the vitality of past participle agreement (PPA) in the Catalan spoken in Mallorca, specifically in Felanitx and Manacor. Through grammaticality judgments and induction tests, it analyzes the presence of PPA in interrogative and relative clauses, as well as clauses with a focalized direct object — i.e. with a preverbal direct object without a pronominal clitic. The data suggest that younger speakers use PPA less frequently than older speakers, indicating that it is in a process of decline. Similarly, the place of residence appears to influence the maintenance of PPA, although it is not a determining factor (nor are gender or sentence type). Although preliminary, the study provides current data on the use of PPA and highlights the need for further research to better understand the evolution of this phenomenon in Mallorcan Catalan.
format Article
id doaj-art-06273f33246a42868fa8d705286a591f
institution DOAJ
issn 2336-4416
language Catalan
publishDate 2025-06-01
publisher Masaryk University
record_format Article
series Études romanes de Brno
spelling doaj-art-06273f33246a42868fa8d705286a591f2025-08-20T02:45:41ZcatMasaryk UniversityÉtudes romanes de Brno2336-44162025-06-0146110.5817/ERB2025-1-10Past participle agreement in Felanitx and Manacor : the case for the preverbal direct object without cliticMaria Nicolau BennàsarElga Cremades CortiellaThis paper examines the vitality of past participle agreement (PPA) in the Catalan spoken in Mallorca, specifically in Felanitx and Manacor. Through grammaticality judgments and induction tests, it analyzes the presence of PPA in interrogative and relative clauses, as well as clauses with a focalized direct object — i.e. with a preverbal direct object without a pronominal clitic. The data suggest that younger speakers use PPA less frequently than older speakers, indicating that it is in a process of decline. Similarly, the place of residence appears to influence the maintenance of PPA, although it is not a determining factor (nor are gender or sentence type). Although preliminary, the study provides current data on the use of PPA and highlights the need for further research to better understand the evolution of this phenomenon in Mallorcan Catalan. https://journals.phil.muni.cz/erb/article/view/41419Catalanlinguistic changeMallorcaparticipial agreementsyntax
spellingShingle Maria Nicolau Bennàsar
Elga Cremades Cortiella
Past participle agreement in Felanitx and Manacor : the case for the preverbal direct object without clitic
Études romanes de Brno
Catalan
linguistic change
Mallorca
participial agreement
syntax
title Past participle agreement in Felanitx and Manacor : the case for the preverbal direct object without clitic
title_full Past participle agreement in Felanitx and Manacor : the case for the preverbal direct object without clitic
title_fullStr Past participle agreement in Felanitx and Manacor : the case for the preverbal direct object without clitic
title_full_unstemmed Past participle agreement in Felanitx and Manacor : the case for the preverbal direct object without clitic
title_short Past participle agreement in Felanitx and Manacor : the case for the preverbal direct object without clitic
title_sort past participle agreement in felanitx and manacor the case for the preverbal direct object without clitic
topic Catalan
linguistic change
Mallorca
participial agreement
syntax
url https://journals.phil.muni.cz/erb/article/view/41419
work_keys_str_mv AT marianicolaubennasar pastparticipleagreementinfelanitxandmanacorthecaseforthepreverbaldirectobjectwithoutclitic
AT elgacremadescortiella pastparticipleagreementinfelanitxandmanacorthecaseforthepreverbaldirectobjectwithoutclitic