Glossa (Apr 2024)

Deconstructing Spanish prefixation

  • Antonio Fábregas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16995/glossa.10834
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

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In this article, I argue that Spanish has three distinct classes of prefixes according to their grammatical category: relational, adjectival and quantifier prefixes. The first are truncated prepositional structures that act as modifiers of any lexical category; the second are truncated adjectival structures that can only modify nouns, and the third are quantifiers that bind a variable, require combination with two predicates at a low syntactic level and only pick nominal categories. I show that each class displays a different set of empirical properties with respect to recursivity and category change, among other aspects of their behaviour, and provide a syntactic and semantic analysis of the structures that they produce.

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