Not a fact: A synchronic analysis of el hecho de and o facto de

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2019-05-10

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Probus: International Journal of Latin and Romance Linguistics

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This paper provides empirical evidence showing that the clause-taking nominals el hecho de (Spanish) and o facto de (Portuguese) are not reliable tests of factivity of predicates, as commonly assumed in the literature. Naturally occurring data from both languages show that these nominals are compatible with a wide range of predicates and that they occur in sentences with both factive and non-factive interpretations. Our findings contribute to the debate on the syntactic and semantic properties of clause-taking nominal constructions, clausal nominalization in Ibero-Romance, and to current research on the nature of factivity.

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factivity, clause-taking nominals, nominalization, Spanish, Portuguese

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Amaral, Patrícia and Manuel Delicado Cantero. 2019. Not a fact: A synchronic analysis ofel hecho de and o facto de. Probus: International Journal of Latin and Romance Linguistics, 31: 1.-27.

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