The lack of subject inversion in Puerto Rican infinitive clauses

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Raquel González Rodríguez

This paper explores the syntactic variation in Spanish focusing on a difference between European and Puerto Rican Spanish: the lack of subject-verb inversion in Puerto Rican infinitive clauses. Whereas infinitive subjects must follow the verb in European Spanish, they can also appear in preverbal position in Puerto Rican Spanish. On the one hand, this paper provides a detailed description of the phenomenon; for example, it determines what type of subjects can occupy the preverbal position in Puerto Rican Spanish. On the other hand, it offers empirical evidence for the following claim: this asymmetry between European and Puerto Rican Spanish is derived from infinitive subjects occupying different positions in these varieties, but not from the verb moving from T(ense) to C(omplementizer) in European Spanish.

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syntactic variation, subject position, infinitive clauses, Puerto Rican Spanish

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González Rodríguez, Raquel. “The lack of subject inversion in Puerto Rican infinitive clauses”. Dialectologia: revista electrònica, no. 25, pp. 167-89, https://raco.cat/index.php/Dialectologia/article/view/384805.